Re: sepia bleach without toner


Charlotte Gabriele (cgabriele@earthlink.net)
Tue, 02 Nov 1999 23:50:58 -0500


I have done a lot of bleaching (with part A of the Sepia Toner set) without using the toner. Just make
sure you fix the print
as you would if it had just come out of the developer. Mine have lasted for several years so far
without any problem.

janet neuhauser wrote:

> Though this may be off topic, I am curious if anyone has had experience with working with the sepia
> toned silver print and finding a way to retain print permanance without going to the toner bath. the
> look of the bleached print is sometimes quite beautiful. if you bleach with part A, and want
> to leave it that way, do you have to refix or do anything to the print. what would replace the
> dissolved silver? The prints done in the last couple of weeks haven't faded with just the bleach and
> a good wash, but I am wondering what will happen. thanks for any comments.
>
> janet neuhauser



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