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Toning Techniques for Photographic Prints

by Richard Newman
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Overview

Like photography itself, toning is a culmination of artistic and scientific processes. This guide explores the techniques photographers can employ to extend the longevity of black-and-white prints, improve contrast, create an antique appearance, or add electrifying color. Using minimal, readily available equipment, photographers can learn to control variables-paper, dilutions, and toning duration-to create repeatable results. Duo-toning, masking sections of images, and safe handling of chemicals are discussed.

Author Biography: Richard Newman wrote and produced the documentary Footprint on the Water, and his work has appeared in the Village Voice, Lenswork, Professional Photographer, and Rangefinder. He lives in Pacific Grove, California.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2003
Publisher
Amherst Media
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781584280743

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