Based on my conversation with lots of folks here, I am trying out a bottle of Brown toner. (I had tried the regular bleach redevelop type and didn't get the result I wanted - I was suggested to try direct brown toner) I picked up a Legacy Brown Toner from Freestyle as these are said to be a clone of Kodak's Brown Toner.
I mxed it according to instructions and toned it for 30 minutes. Ambient temperature was 93 degrees F. (temp of the solution was somewhere around 90F)
The results weren't what I was expecting.
Using Ilford MGIV RC neutral paper, the color shifted more towards purple than brown. The amount of color shift wasn't huge but looking the print side-by-side, it's clearly purplish. Only when dry, I could see a tinge of brown in it. I'm not sure if I call this "warm." Look coolish to me.
Using Ilford MGIV FB neutral paper, it didn't shift much at all....
I also tried toning in selenium. I saw some change but not drastic ones. I saw mid tones shifted up a bit and shadow was already dense, so I didn't see much change.
I have Ilford WT paper on it's way. Am I correct in thinking above paper do not take toning that well? Or did I screw something up?
I mxed it according to instructions and toned it for 30 minutes. Ambient temperature was 93 degrees F. (temp of the solution was somewhere around 90F)
The results weren't what I was expecting.
Using Ilford MGIV RC neutral paper, the color shifted more towards purple than brown. The amount of color shift wasn't huge but looking the print side-by-side, it's clearly purplish. Only when dry, I could see a tinge of brown in it. I'm not sure if I call this "warm." Look coolish to me.
Using Ilford MGIV FB neutral paper, it didn't shift much at all....
I also tried toning in selenium. I saw some change but not drastic ones. I saw mid tones shifted up a bit and shadow was already dense, so I didn't see much change.
I have Ilford WT paper on it's way. Am I correct in thinking above paper do not take toning that well? Or did I screw something up?
