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Gold Chloride

SWPP Photographic Glossary

Gold chloride is a water-soluble chemical compound commonly used in photographic gold toning. It replaces silver in a print with a layer of gold, enhancing the image's permanence and giving it a rich, warm tone.

Gold toning with gold chloride not only improves the archival quality of prints but also allows photographers to achieve subtle colour variations and artistic effects. Understanding this chemical is important for traditional darkroom processes and fine art photographic printing.

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