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Amador

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Hi All,

I’m new to toning. I noticed on my latest sepia toned prints that the borders have picked up some of the tone. I’m using Ilford MGFB Brilliant glossy paper. I am assuming that this is a side effect of either poor fixing, or poor washing. Any thoughts or tips would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you,

Chris
 

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Hi All,

I’m new to toning. I noticed on my latest sepia toned prints that the borders have picked up some of the tone. I’m using Ilford MGFB Brilliant glossy paper. I am assuming that this is a side effect of either poor fixing, or poor washing. Any thoughts or tips would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you,

Chris
could indeed be a sign of poor fixing.direct -sulphide toning will tone silver-rich highlights.warming-up highlights is the aesthetic goal of sepia toning.
 
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Amador

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Hi Koraks and Ralph,

Thank you so much! I will take extra caution on these steps moving forward. I suspect old fixer may have been the problem.

Chris
 
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