Re: Toning Polaroid Prints
David Morrish (dmorrish@beothuk.swgc.mun.ca)
Sat, 28 Jun 1997 10:57:57 -0230 (NDT)
On Fri, 27 Jun 1997, Larry Bullis wrote:
> Assuming that the lack of permanence of a Cu toned negative is 
> acceptable, do you think that the warm brown tone would offer greater 
> printing resistance than the colder selenium?  
<<<snip>>>> 
> >>copper toned it.  The negative looked really incredible, and gave a
> >>rather wonderful print on silver paper.  I would think this might work
> >>well with uv processes as well.  The color of the negative was well into
> >>the brown range.
> >
> >Don't expect copper toned negs to last very long. Selenium toning should be
> >ok however.
> >
> >Luis Nadeau
I thought the *original* question was whenther one could tone Polaroid 
"prints", not negs.  I tried washing one once and the whole things washed 
clear. Are they that fragile?
Dave Morrish