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    Harman Ilford Warmtone Developer, I think I'm In Love!

    Got a chance to try out Harman Ilford Warmtone developer tonight and I think I'm in love! The tones just make me drool :blush2:

    Fotokemika Emaks Grade 2 Glossy in Harman Ilford Warmtone 1+9


    Slavich Bromportrait Grade 2 Glossy Silk Embossed Double Weight in Harman Ilford Warmtone 1+9
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    Re: Harman Ilford Warmtone Developer, I think I'm In Love!

    Nice. I never tried toned prints of any sort. This looks cool though...I mean, warm in a cool way. Do you have to do anything differently, besides using a different developer?

    Paul

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    Re: Harman Ilford Warmtone Developer, I think I'm In Love!

    Thanks Paul I'm not sure if this technically qualifies as "toning". The 2 papers I used are warm tone papers to begin with and using the warm tone developer just enhances it. These were both developed just like you would any other basic print, no special steps needed. I am tempted to try some coffee toning using the above paper/developer combos.
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    Re: Harman Ilford Warmtone Developer, I think I'm In Love!

    Quote Originally Posted by Xia_Ke
    Thanks Paul I'm not sure if this technically qualifies as "toning". The 2 papers I used are warm tone papers to begin with and using the warm tone developer just enhances it. These were both developed just like you would any other basic print, no special steps needed. I am tempted to try some coffee toning using the above paper/developer combos.
    There seems to be an endless number of ways to tone or alter prints. That should keep you busy for a while. :thumbsup:

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    Re: Harman Ilford Warmtone Developer, I think I'm In Love!

    oo that is rather appealing.

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