====== Print Toning (practical notes) ====== ===== Datasheets ===== * {{datasheets:chemistry:kodak_toning_g23.pdf|Kodak G23 (Sepia and KRST)}} * {{datasheets:chemistry:tetenal_gold_toner.pdf|Tetenal Gold Toner}} * {{datasheets:chemistry:agfa_bw_paper_chemicals_en.pdf|Agfa Black and White Paper Chemicals (Viradon)}} ===== Selenium Toning ===== See chemistry page on [[wiki:darkroom:chemistry:selenium|Selenium toners]] ==== My notes ==== (none) ===== Gold Toning ===== (no notes) ===== Poly-sulphide toning ===== See chemistry page on [[wiki:darkroom:chemistry:viradon|Viradon]] ===== Sepia ===== (no notes) ===== Split-toning ===== ==== Sepia-Selenium ==== Best approach is to tone in sepia first. - Bleach, preferably in dilute bleach to slow down the process. The use of diluted bleach is to confine the bleaching to the light and middle tones only; a dilution between 1:4 to 1:10 is a good starting point. If the aim is to only tone highlights, a 1:1 dilution is probably more suitable. Bleach by inspection, but for a short time only and without agitation(?). - Rinse the print in running water for 2 minutes. - Immerse print in toning bath and agitate for approx 60 sec. - Rinse the print thoroughly in running water. - Tone in selenium - Hypo-clear - Final wash == Notes == - From experience, it seems like the sepia toning accelerates and becomes more apparent after toning and while rinsing the print. === Samples === * //Tree by the lake of Roxen//: Bleached with dilute bleach 1+1 for 30 sec --> Tone (sepia) --> Selenium 1+9, 5 min * ==== Poly-sulphide Selenium ==== === Samples === * {{https://portfolio.henpe.se/picture/24/category/landscape-water|Feraholmen}}: (add records...)