brian steinberger
Subscriber
I'm looking to start mixing my own sepia toner. Besides the fact that thiourea toners are "odorless" and hydrogen sulfide gas is bad for emulsions (and the family!), what differences in image tone can one achieve with one vs. the other with neutral and warmtone FB VC papers?
I've read a few opinions so far in the archives preferring traditional sulfide toners, stating that similar affects just can't be acheived with thiourea sepia toners.
I understand that every paper emulsion is different and paper developer choice affects the image color too, but I'm looking for personal experience from those that have used both and now prefer to use one over the other, or who still use both for different reasons. Also, if you're willing to reveal what paper/paper developer combination you use with your sepia toner of choice would be great!
I've read a few opinions so far in the archives preferring traditional sulfide toners, stating that similar affects just can't be acheived with thiourea sepia toners.
I understand that every paper emulsion is different and paper developer choice affects the image color too, but I'm looking for personal experience from those that have used both and now prefer to use one over the other, or who still use both for different reasons. Also, if you're willing to reveal what paper/paper developer combination you use with your sepia toner of choice would be great!