well it seems to depend on several things...what kind of paper you're using, how expired it is, how long you leave it exposed, and if you use fixer or not. I have used two types of paper and the first type (Kodak VC) had more of a sepia tone to it. This is Ilford VC paper and it's more bland.
It wouldn't fall under "lumen printing", but I know there are lots of ways to distress the paper before or after exposure / development that can give some interesting colors.
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It wouldn't fall under "lumen printing", but I know there are lots of ways to distress the paper before or after exposure / development that can give some interesting colors.