Joenail
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Hello 
I've just bought a bottle of Kodak selenium toner, and, not being very confident in my knowledge about it, thought I'd ask a couple of questions so I don't go buggering up many prints. I'm using Ilford MGFB Glossy & Kentmere RC Glossy papers.
- Should it be diluted at 20 degrees like most other b&w chemicals, or does it depend on how quick you want the toning process to happen?
- Is it absolutely necessary to hypo after fix/wash? I'll be toning prints that were made a few weeks ago, so as far as I know all I'll need to do is wash for 5 or so mins before toning.
- What is a sensible dilution for someone who hasn't ever used selenium? I was thinking it'd be best to try a few different ones (1+3, 1+10 & 1+19)
Thanks in advance,
-J
P.S, I'm using it more to increase shadow density with a minor colour shift on a couple of prints & less for its archival properties.
I've just bought a bottle of Kodak selenium toner, and, not being very confident in my knowledge about it, thought I'd ask a couple of questions so I don't go buggering up many prints. I'm using Ilford MGFB Glossy & Kentmere RC Glossy papers.
- Should it be diluted at 20 degrees like most other b&w chemicals, or does it depend on how quick you want the toning process to happen?
- Is it absolutely necessary to hypo after fix/wash? I'll be toning prints that were made a few weeks ago, so as far as I know all I'll need to do is wash for 5 or so mins before toning.
- What is a sensible dilution for someone who hasn't ever used selenium? I was thinking it'd be best to try a few different ones (1+3, 1+10 & 1+19)
Thanks in advance,
-J
P.S, I'm using it more to increase shadow density with a minor colour shift on a couple of prints & less for its archival properties.