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Old 21st March 2009, 01:31 PM
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Default Warm tone (re)developer

I am aware of the problems people have been having trying to obtain a true 'warm tone' in development - particularly with coldtone papers. None of the devs available seem particularly successful. To that end I have formulated a warmtone Re-developer. Take any silver print (even coldtone), bleach in the included bleach (not pot. ferry) and re-develop in the included developer. Lovely warm-toned prints! Leave it at that or follow with a 1:3 selenium bath to give the most lucious brown tones! You can get it here www.monochromephotography.com
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Sounds good, what about a few before and after pics, or is the effect too subtle for the digital process to display?
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Old 21st March 2009, 02:09 PM
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You can do your own on Monday Dave, I've sent you some.
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You can do your own on Monday Dave, I've sent you some.
You are so kind, I had planned to go to work on Monday; just to keep the country moving you understand; but now I'll have to have a day-off and test this stuff!
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You won't regret it Dave!
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Hi Dave,
Have you done those before & after prints yet? I think it will take more than turning up for work to save countries nowadays.
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Hi Dave,
Have you done those before & after prints yet? I think it will take more than turning up for work to save countries nowadays.
I was my bank balance I was after saving Vincent.

I posted a test print here which will give an idea of the range available, but I think so much will depend on the paper used.
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