Kodak Printer Accessories - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Tones Produced by Paper/Toner Combinations; Tone; GUIDELINES FOR PRINT PROCESSING; Development
  • Page 4 – KODAK PROFESSIONAL Brown Toner
  • Page 6 – Hypo Alum Sepia Toner T-1a
  • Page 7 – Sulfide Sepia Toner T-7a
  • Page 8 – Gold Protective Solution GP-1
  • Page 9 – SELECTIVE AND MULTIPLE TONING; Selective Toning
  • Page 10 – RETOUCHING TONED PRINTS; Use dry dyes, such as KODAK Retouching Colors, to; MORE INFORMATION
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©Eastman Kodak Company, 2006

May 2006

G-23

TECHNICAL DATA / REFERENCE

Toning Black-and-White Materials

Photographic print toners are chemical solutions used to treat
black-and-white prints after processing. What does
treatment with a toner solution do to a black-and-white
print?

Changes or enhances the image color to convey a

mood or impression, from subtle to extraordinary.

Extends the life of the print image during display or

storage. Toning converts the black-and-white silver
image to an inert compound, which reduces the harmful
effects of intense light, ultraviolet radiation, oxidizing
gases, extremes of temperature and humidity, and
fumes. All Kodak toners will protect the image whether
or not they produce a color shift.

Enhances the maximum density (D-max) in the

image. With some toners, you can increase the shadow
densities in prints with little or no change in the image
tone. For example, you can treat KODAK
PROFESSIONAL POLYMAX Fine-Art Paper
(discontinued) in KODAK PROFESSIONAL Rapid
Selenium Toner to produce a richer range of tones in the
shadow areas. The curve below shows the increase in
upper-scale contrast and D-max of KODAK
PROFESSIONAL POLYMAX Fine-Art Paper toned in
Rapid Selenium Toner (diluted 1:40).

LOG EXPOSURE (lux-seconds)

0.0

DENSITY

1.0

2.0

3.0

1.0

2.0

treated in KODAK PROFESSIONAL

KODAK PROFESSIONAL POLYMAX Fine-Art Paper
KODAK PROFESSIONAL DEKTOL Developer
(1:2).

0.0

1.0

Rapid Selenium Toner (1:40)
for 4 minutes

Toned

Untoned

20 C (68 F) for 2 minutes

F002_1087AC

SELECTING A KODAK PROFESSIONAL
PACKAGED TONER

The visual effect of a toner depends on a combination of
factors:

• the toner and toner dilution

• the paper emulsion type, surface, and stock tint

• the length of the toner treatment

• the processing of the paper

Not all toners perform the same way with all papers. Be

sure to select a compatible paper/toner combination. See the
tables Tones Produced by Paper/Toner Combinations and
Degree of Toning Produced by Paper/Toner Combinations.

KODAK Packaged Toners

KODAK PROFESSIONAL Rapid Selenium Toner.

Produces several cool chocolate-brown hues with warm-tone
papers, purplish brown tones with neutral-tone papers, and
very little or no change with cold-tone papers. Use the 1:20
dilution for print protection. To increase shadow contrast
and maximum density with a minimum tone change, use a
1:20 or 1:40 dilution. You can also use this toner with
black-and-white films. It converts the silver image to silver
selenide.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL Brown Toner.

Produces a

variety of brown tones on neutral- and warm-tone papers.
You can also use it to treat black-and-white negatives and
slides for long-term keeping. It converts the silver image to
silver sulfide.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL Sepia II Warm Toner.

Produces noticeably warmer brown tones on most
black-and-white papers than KODAK Sepia Toner. It
includes a bleach and a redeveloper. It converts the silver
image to silver sulfide.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL Sepia Toner.

Produces warm

brown tones on cold-tone papers or yellowish brown tones
on warm-tone papers. It includes a bleach and a redeveloper.
It converts the silver image to silver sulfide.

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Summary

Page 2 - Tones Produced by Paper/Toner Combinations; Tone; GUIDELINES FOR PRINT PROCESSING; Development

2 Toning Black-and-White Materials • G-23 Tones Produced by Paper/Toner Combinations Note: To produce the tones listed in the table, the papers were developed in KODAK PROFESSIONAL DEKTOL Developer (1:2) at 20°C (68°F). Tone KODAK Toner Dilution Reddish Brown Brown Dilute according to the package in...

Page 4 - KODAK PROFESSIONAL Brown Toner

4 Toning Black-and-White Materials • G-23 USING KODAK PROFESSIONAL PACKAGED TONERS After you have selected a toner for your prints, follow the appropriate procedure below. Be sure to check the toner packaging for precautionary information. KODAK PROFESSIONAL Rapid Selenium Toner Note: Observe the pr...

Page 6 - Hypo Alum Sepia Toner T-1a

6 Toning Black-and-White Materials • G-23 TONERS MIXED FROM FORMULAS If you want to prepare your own toners, the formulas and instructions for the following toners are included below. Hypo Alum Sepia Toner T-1a. Produces cold-brown to chocolate-brown tones. Sulfide Sepia Toner T-7a. Produces warm-br...

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