Salt Print

Salt Print

Did some salt printing last week with a friend who has a bit of experience and showed me the ropes. This print was from a 4x5 Efke neg I exposed a couple of years ago. The print was made onto a cotton rag paper I bought from the art supply shop. I can't recall the brand name right now, might have been Saunders. The print exposed in direct afternoon sun for about 10 minutes and was then washed and fixed.
Location
Sydney
Equipment Used
Crown Graphic
Like this a lot. Nice contrast. I've seen some fairly flat salt prints. What's your negative like? Do you expose and develop especially for salt printing?
 
Hi Sly, I don't have any negs designed for salt as this was the first time I have done it. The negs I printed were all exposed and processed for regular silver gelatin work. I didn't use any thin negs, but these were not particularly dense either, just typical negs with good shadow detail and reasonably beefy highlights. I printed three of my 4x5 negs which all worked well and also a vintage glass negative that also printed well. I will upload that image to the gallery in the next few days.
 
Lovely print, especially as the neg was not made specifically for salt printing. Usually the negs need a fair bit of developing but I wonder if the intense Austalian sky light increased the contrast - open sky usually adds a little contrast.
 

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