Hello,
I'd like to make the direct selenium toner "Dassonville T-55" (Formula #162) detailed in the Darkroom Cookbook (3rd ed.). The first step involves mixing the sodium sulfite in 100ml of warm water. The directions then say to add the selenium and "slowly heat" until dissolved. I was uncertain about much heat would be needed but saw in another thread on this forum that the solution needs to be boiled and that the boiling can take "a couple of hours". Is that really the case? If I were to start with just 100ml of water, I imagine that it could easily boil dry in that time, so I suppose I'd need to keep topping it up with more water.
The thread I saw was this one: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...dak-selenium-toner-formula.96284/post-1278543
I'd rather buy selenium toner off the shelf but here in Brazil it's quite expensive (almost R$800). I can make a lifetime supply if I wish for a fraction of the cost.
Thanks. All the best,
I'd like to make the direct selenium toner "Dassonville T-55" (Formula #162) detailed in the Darkroom Cookbook (3rd ed.). The first step involves mixing the sodium sulfite in 100ml of warm water. The directions then say to add the selenium and "slowly heat" until dissolved. I was uncertain about much heat would be needed but saw in another thread on this forum that the solution needs to be boiled and that the boiling can take "a couple of hours". Is that really the case? If I were to start with just 100ml of water, I imagine that it could easily boil dry in that time, so I suppose I'd need to keep topping it up with more water.
The thread I saw was this one: https://www.photrio.com/forum/threa...dak-selenium-toner-formula.96284/post-1278543
I'd rather buy selenium toner off the shelf but here in Brazil it's quite expensive (almost R$800). I can make a lifetime supply if I wish for a fraction of the cost.
Thanks. All the best,
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