Looks like B&W on my laptop Nicholas. No sign of green, but I'll check on my calibrated profiled monitor later when I get access. Greens are normally obtained by either a cobalt (not v good IME) or maybe iron blue on top of sepia, or best with titanium or vanadium and iron, which is excellent for a whole range of really strong greens. You can sometimes get greenish blacks with v warmtone paper processed for warm tones. Fomatone in lith dev is the best example I know of, where the blacks can be (depending on technique) really quite green unless cooled (and then quickly warmed) in Se Best wishes Tim -----Original Message----- From: pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Nicholas O. Lindan Sent: 28 April 2008 03:41 To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [pure-silver] Question on toning: deep dark green??? Does anyone know the toning technique used on http://www.squareamerica.com/images4/so17.jpg (Deep greenish black low tones - not bright green or blue-green) Picture is from http://www.squareamerica.com/ == Nicholas O. Lindan Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC Cleveland, Ohio 44121 ============================================================================ ================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there. ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.