I was quickly reading over the threads regarding selinium and sepia toning and am a little overwhelmed regarding the amount of different chemicals but I do want to progress in my printing technique.
So far, I have printed in the darkroom for about 3 years, B&W, fiber initially 35mm but more recently 6x6, 6x7 and 6x9. The subject manner has been family, mostly my children but I believe toning will add a more interesting and different look to the prints which I enlarge conventionally to 8x10, 11x14 and 16x20.
The threads highly recommended Tim Rudmen's book on toning which I just ordered from Amazon.com but won't arrive for a week. However, looking at the Freestyle Photo site, their in house Legacy Pro brand offers products similar to the discontinued Kodak Sepia (I and II) and selinium toner.
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/746702-LegacyPro-Sepia-Toner-to-Make-1-Quart?cat_id=306
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/745702-LegacyPro-Sepia-Toner-II-to-Make-1-Quart?cat_id=306
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/10196-LegacyPro-Rapid-Selenium-Toner-1-Quart?cat_id=306
The threads lead me to belive that split toning with sepia and selinium can give a dramatic and different look, is this correct?
Would starting with these premixed products be a wise way in beginning to learn about toning? If so, which sepia (I or II) product and why?
On the more logistic side, can I develop and dry prints first and come back weeks later to tone or do I have to tone as soon as I print?
Also, is there a point where upon the toner exhausts, can you store working solutions or are they mostly used one shot?
So far, I have printed in the darkroom for about 3 years, B&W, fiber initially 35mm but more recently 6x6, 6x7 and 6x9. The subject manner has been family, mostly my children but I believe toning will add a more interesting and different look to the prints which I enlarge conventionally to 8x10, 11x14 and 16x20.
The threads highly recommended Tim Rudmen's book on toning which I just ordered from Amazon.com but won't arrive for a week. However, looking at the Freestyle Photo site, their in house Legacy Pro brand offers products similar to the discontinued Kodak Sepia (I and II) and selinium toner.
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/746702-LegacyPro-Sepia-Toner-to-Make-1-Quart?cat_id=306
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/745702-LegacyPro-Sepia-Toner-II-to-Make-1-Quart?cat_id=306
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/10196-LegacyPro-Rapid-Selenium-Toner-1-Quart?cat_id=306
The threads lead me to belive that split toning with sepia and selinium can give a dramatic and different look, is this correct?
Would starting with these premixed products be a wise way in beginning to learn about toning? If so, which sepia (I or II) product and why?
On the more logistic side, can I develop and dry prints first and come back weeks later to tone or do I have to tone as soon as I print?
Also, is there a point where upon the toner exhausts, can you store working solutions or are they mostly used one shot?
