Chad Jarvis
19-May-1999, 08:37
I've already posted this one in the Printing and Finishing area, but things move a slower over there. Anyway...
I've been using Centennial POP from Chicago Albumen Works for a little while now with great success using the two part gold toner sold by Photographer's Formula ry. My results are consistent and as predictable as they can be using POP, with anything from a warm-toned orange-brown to a very cold blue-grey tone possible w ith amazing regularity. Anyway, my question relates to other toners, specificall y sellenium. When I attempt to sellenium tone, my results are less than pleasing . The prints seem to lack sharpness (accutance, really) in comparison to the ver y sharp gold-toned prints. Does anyone have any experience (or any theories) rel ating to this?
I've been using Centennial POP from Chicago Albumen Works for a little while now with great success using the two part gold toner sold by Photographer's Formula ry. My results are consistent and as predictable as they can be using POP, with anything from a warm-toned orange-brown to a very cold blue-grey tone possible w ith amazing regularity. Anyway, my question relates to other toners, specificall y sellenium. When I attempt to sellenium tone, my results are less than pleasing . The prints seem to lack sharpness (accutance, really) in comparison to the ver y sharp gold-toned prints. Does anyone have any experience (or any theories) rel ating to this?