[pure-silver] Re: Increasing Warmth In Ansco 115, Dassonville D-3 , et al

I may very well try that using selenium esp. given my
recent experiences. =)  Sepia goes too yellow with
chloride papers for my taste.
I did, in any case, want to try and achieve the
maximum warmth though using development. I may be
incorrect in thinking that 115 is the warmest of the
developers I can make and wanted to check here on
that.
e

--- BOB KISS <bobkiss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> DEAR ERIC,
>       Is toning not a possibility?  As you have read it
> increases
> permanence as well as providing quite a range of
> warm colors.
>               CHEERS!
>                       BOB
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
> Of Eric Nelson
> Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 1:31 PM
> To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [pure-silver] Increasing Warmth In Ansco
> 115, Dassonville D-3 , et
> al
> 
> Since the demise of Forte papers, I have been
> working
> with Oriental Warmtone and find with Ansco 115, the
> warmest developer I know of, that it isn't as warm
> as
> I'd like compared to Forte.
> 
> Now Forte was a slow and low contrast paper
> requiring
> long exposures and high contrast filters in the
> 3-3.5
> range and sometimes even 4, all of which Oriental is
> not.  But the warmth of Oriental is something I'd
> like
> to increase if possible via development.
> 
> My first batch was developed in 115 diluted 1:4 so
> today I will be trying 1:5 as that is a known method
> of increasing warmth with this developer.  
> 
> Would there be any warmth benefit in adding anything
> to the 115 formula or increasing the amounts of any
> of
> the components?  
> 
> Of course this all may be throttled by the
> limitations
> of the paper, but I figured I'd ask and see what
> folks
> here feel about this.
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
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