Yup.
As suggested above...practice, practice, practice.
Mistakes aren't really mistakes, they're lessons in disguise.
RC paper is much less costly to practice with....and you can practice toning with it, as well.
Sometimes toners will affect the print surface of RC papers, so be aware of that.
I had some Kodak Brown Toner affect the glossy surface of Kodak Polycontrast III RC prints, leaving an etched swirly-haze look to the surface. It was not there before the toning step.
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