Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/04/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search][snip] >The "Uranium" toner exists. It consists of what we call in French "Nitrat >d'uranil", which is a natural, low radioactive substance. Darkroom >alchemists, like myself, use it to obtain what we in French call "virage a >l'urane", a warm, light brown tone, similar to brick. Yes, Jim Brick! > >Previously it was delivered in ordinary plastic containers, now there is a >lot of security measures about storage and use of this product (it comes in >steel containers and so on). > >The radioactivity is far below the legal standards of course, at the level >of "natural" radioactivity. Anyway, the uranic toner (better translation?) >gives a beautiful aspect. [snip] Oddmund, of course I have heard of Uranium toners, but I have never seen any references to formulas etc. Do you have any that you could post to the list? This all assumes that I can obtain Uranium Nitrate. The usual photographic sources such as Photographers Formulary don't list it. It would be nice to obtain a "sepia" look that is a bit different from the usual Kodak sepia toners etc. Dan C.