[pure-silver] Viradon - cooling print tones!?
- From: Christopher Woodhouse <chris.woodhouse@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 21:27:38 +0000
I have just had the experience of Viradon producing cool blacks. I used a
newthe standard dilution for new Viradon for 2 minutes, followed by stop
bath and 30 minute wash.
Normally I get just a hint of warmth in the print but this time it actually
cooled off the print tones.
I can only attribute this to temperature. As I don't want to fog paper with
the fumes, I tone in trays in the back yard. It was pretty cool this weekend
(just above freezing) and I can only think that this has changed the image
colour.
I'm assuming that I can still repeat the toning process to arrive at a hint
of warmth, this time with heated trays.
Has anybody else had similar experiences?
--
Regards Chris Woodhouse ARPS
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