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Definition of Toning
1. tone [v] - See also: tone
Medical Definition of Toning
1. The replacing of a silver deposit with one of gold in an impregnated histologic section, by treatment with a solution of gold chloride. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toning
Literary usage of Toning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Camera by Columbia Photographic Society, Philadelphia (1916)
"LUDWIG STRASSER The toning of developed prints with antimony has long ... It does
not matter if a little of this precipitate should be present when toning. ..."
2. How to Work with the Microscope by Lionel Smith Beale (1870)
"They are now ready for toning. Some plunge them into water and change the ...
Before placing the prints in the toning solution it is as well to let them ..."
3. How to Work with the Microscope by Lionel Smith Beale (1868)
"They are now ready for toning. Some plunge them into water and change the ...
Before placing the prints in the toning solution it is as well to let them ..."
4. A Treatise on Photography by William de Wiveleslie Abney (1881)
"the subsequent operations of toning and fixing, and due allowance must be made
for this. It requires considerable practice to judge correctly of the proper ..."
5. Recreation by George O. Shields, American Canoe Association, League of American Sportsmen (1899)
"First, the printing should be fully as dark as for double toning. ... Prints should
be washed in 8 to 10 changes of clear water before toning; to thoroughly ..."
6. The American Annual of Photography (1909)
"toning PLATINUM PRINTS •\t By JOHN BEEBY. HOSE who work with platinum paper and
... The toning can be stopped as soon as the desired color is reached by ..."
7. Camera (1907)
"As a further trouble saver, the combined toning and fixing bath was introduced
for "POPs," and became largely used by amateurs, who do not like the trouble ..."
8. The British Journal of Photographyby Liverpool Photographic Society by Liverpool Photographic Society (1874)
"I have obtained many such tones as this one by the use of the citric acid toning
bath. You might say that it is a difficult thing for a toner to tone his ..."