tnp651
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I'm trying to understand the chemistry of the process with a practical goal: to determine when it is no longer sensitive to light. I've read Mike Ware's treatise <http://www.mikeware.co.uk/mikeware/Iron-based_Processes.html> and learned the following:
1. The ferric oxalate in the sensitizer reacts with UV light to form ferrous oxalate in proportion to exposure. I surmise that the changed parts of the image are no longer light-sensitive, but the less-exposed parts remain so.
The rest is my speculation:
2. Ferrous oxalate quickly oxidizes back to ferric oxalate, so the silver nitrate in the sensitizer combines with it to form a more stable compound. Silver nitrate is itself light-sensitive, so safelights remain on.
3. Silver itself is subject to oxidation, so toning is necessary to replace it and any residual ferrous oxalate with a noble metallic substitute. Traces of silver nitrate remain in the print but they are not very light-sensitive.
4. Fixation removes all remaining silver, producing (with washing) an archival permanent print.
So: safelights only for development, brief incandescent inspection during toning, lights on once it's in the fix. Have I got it right?
1. The ferric oxalate in the sensitizer reacts with UV light to form ferrous oxalate in proportion to exposure. I surmise that the changed parts of the image are no longer light-sensitive, but the less-exposed parts remain so.
The rest is my speculation:
2. Ferrous oxalate quickly oxidizes back to ferric oxalate, so the silver nitrate in the sensitizer combines with it to form a more stable compound. Silver nitrate is itself light-sensitive, so safelights remain on.
3. Silver itself is subject to oxidation, so toning is necessary to replace it and any residual ferrous oxalate with a noble metallic substitute. Traces of silver nitrate remain in the print but they are not very light-sensitive.
4. Fixation removes all remaining silver, producing (with washing) an archival permanent print.
So: safelights only for development, brief incandescent inspection during toning, lights on once it's in the fix. Have I got it right?