Mature Over May 2026
: Some photographers use "Old Brown" (used and oxidized lith developer) to "seed" a fresh batch, which helps stabilize the development process and produces more predictable "mature" tones.
: Carefully singe the edges with a lighter or candle to create a charred, "rescued from fire" look. mature over
: Rip the edges unevenly rather than using scissors to mimic natural wear. : Some photographers use "Old Brown" (used and
Submerge the paper in a tray of the liquid for 3–10 minutes depending on the desired darkness. Submerge the paper in a tray of the
In traditional photography, "maturing" can also refer to the process, where a developer is intentionally allowed to "age" or oxidize to achieve specific high-contrast and colorful results.
: To make the paper feel older, you can manually alter its texture:
: Ball up the paper and flatten it back out to create realistic wrinkles.