Cybertrash
Member
Hey folks,
I've been experimenting with warmtone paper a bit, and I've noticed that most of the time it comes out with a fairly heavy green cast, which doesn't look so nice. I've tried using both Dektol and Neutol WA and they both give the same cast, this is noticeable on most WT papers I've tried (including Ilford), but especially so on Fomatone MG, which I really like otherwise due to it's semi-matte (natural) base. Any ideas what I can do to get rid of this cast? I've tried Selenium toning which does appear to help a bit, but in many cases it cools the paper down so as it is not really "warmtone" anymore.
I've been experimenting with warmtone paper a bit, and I've noticed that most of the time it comes out with a fairly heavy green cast, which doesn't look so nice. I've tried using both Dektol and Neutol WA and they both give the same cast, this is noticeable on most WT papers I've tried (including Ilford), but especially so on Fomatone MG, which I really like otherwise due to it's semi-matte (natural) base. Any ideas what I can do to get rid of this cast? I've tried Selenium toning which does appear to help a bit, but in many cases it cools the paper down so as it is not really "warmtone" anymore.