Stain Table
Jeremy

Stain Table

This was left in the developer too long (still learning this DBI thing) and is a little white, but just curious what others think.

5x7 contact print.
Location
Daisy Cleaners, Corinth, TX
Equipment Used
180mm f/5.6 Fuji
Exposure
1 min 12 sec
Film & Developer
J&C400 Pyrocat 2:2:100
Paper & Developer
Palladium solution on Stonehenge Rising
Jeremy, I love to see a full range of tones in palladium prints. They don't need to be soft to be nice. I really like the look of this one
 
Good job Jeremy, IMO this is a perfect tonality, I think you got the IR DBI nailed buddy...
 
Melisa. DBI= development by inspection. You turn a green light on and look how far the negative has developed. In Jeremy's case he is using an Infra Red viewer to inspect the negative instead of a green light. If you visit Michael A Smith's site, there is a good article on DBI.
 
Nicely done Jeremy!

Melisa, here is a direct link to the thread Jorge is referring to.

http://www.michaelandpaula.com/mp/AzoForum/one.asp?ID=6011&PgNo=&GID=6011&CID=2
 
I love images of tools of the trade and you've captured it so well. This is very pleasing to the eye. Very easy to look at.
 

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