First Albumen Print
RobertP

First Albumen Print

Sickle-bar
Location
Dundee, N. Y.
Equipment Used
Box camera
Exposure
8 sec.
Film & Developer
glass plate negative
Paper & Developer
Albumen
Beautiful..love the combination of glass plate and albumen.

Do you remember which lens?
 
Looks pretty good! This is a historic neg or your own? Half the battle is starting with a neg that has enough range, and old glass negs are likely to have the contrast needed for albumen.

I'm mixing up a fresh batch of albumen right now.
 
Vic, It was with Coffer's C.C. Harrison lens. I tried to pretty much stay with the one lens for the three days just so I would get a feel for the exposure times. But I did make a few images with his box brownies.
 
David, This is my own neg. Of course John assisted me with the intensification. All I did was double the exposure time of what a tintype was being shot at and then triple the development time. Then of course we intensified the negative. It was actually a lot easier than I thought. The trick is in learning how to get a good pour of collodion. I practiced with some of John's old collodion for a couple of hours the first morning, to get a feel for it.
 
Ahh, I didn't see the earlier images from the workshop. Sounds like a great workshop.
 
David, We had a ball. We'd shoot all day and print and then after dinner we would varnish plates and tip a few while doing it (steadies the hand you know) by oil lamps.
 
Very nice - I like the print and I'm encouraged to see these "first" prints posted here. I mixed up the albumen last winter and then lost my nerve before ordering the silver. After these recent threads and particularly your posted print, I'm going to start again!
 
great job.


mike a
 

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