I have a question about the variable green toner appearing in the cookbook up to the 3rd edition.
Quantities are really small (60.0 ml water) and no dilution guidelines are provided. How should we apply the formula? As is (no dilution, but quantities are really strange)?
Moreover, do you know a formula for a green toner using vanadium oxide (cheaper than chloride)?
Variable green toner
Any errors or omissions you come across in the Darkroom Cookbook.
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