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Thank you for looking in and adding to your favs of this 'moldy oldy'.
Back in the day...selective- toning allowed you to pick which tones and depth of color you wanted the image to have.
I had pretty good sucess with the selenium toning ..so I stayed with that one.
The print had to have fairly dark black tones and higher densities...cause there was a always the chance you would lost some density when toning.
But the colour pallet gave you...a range of black, grey-brown,red-brown and alot of sepia tones.
Note: If you look on the left-side of the image you can just see a little of the B/W densities before toning.
Toning while at the location helped me to keep the tones that I saw...rather than remembered image tones.
Sorry to be so long winded
Take Care...John