It would be best to place the print in a stop bath of sodium sulfite after toning as it will continue to tone as it washes. You could also use a strong bath of HCA. This holds true for Kodak Brown Toner as well. regards, ann clancy\ -------------- Original message -------------- > On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 08:44:17PM +0100, Per Ohstrom wrote: > > Hi Justin, > > > > Nice photo! I would use Agfa Viradon to make it more brownish and warmer > > and, at the same time, archival. I'm not sure it's the exact tone you are > > looking for, but if my monitor isn't all wrong it might be close. > > > > My pspe contribution was Ilford MG IV FB toned 90 secs in Viradon 1+24. If > > that is too brown, maybe 60 seconds or less would be what you want? > > > Thanks Per. I am going to see what my local shop has in terms of toner. > I'll simply experiment. > > One question though, does the toner stop working quickly after it's been > rinsed off, or do it keep working for a while after? I want know how quickly > I > have to chuck the paper in the sink for. > > Thanks > > J > > > -- > Justin F. Knotzke > jknotzke@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.shampoo.ca > ================================================================================ > > ============================= > 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.