This is the 3d of 3 prints made from the traveling negative. An albumen print with flipped negative. The smudges are from contaminations. This is beautiful aquarel paper called "Terschelling" from " Schut" in The Netherlands.
I also made an albumen print with this traveling negative, but somehow the paper got polluted during seizing with silvernitrate. I immediately got some brown streaks - maybe from some residu of the fix on my gloves?? I still made the print to test this paper, that was new to me. It's a beautiful aquarel paper with a very nice structure - and very suitable for salt printing and albumen printing. It's made in the Netherlands and is called "Terschelling" and made by "Schut" from Heelsum, the Netherlands (Hot Pressed, Matt, Demi-Satine, 300 grams/m2).
This albumen print (with the two smudges from the contamination and the (on purpose) reversed negative), is the most "brown-reddish" prints of all thee.
My print of this negative was "upside down" like this, by mistake. I'm not used to putting single frame negatives into my carrier, and somehow I flipped it over after checking to make sure it was correctly positioned. I like this albumen print and would encourage you to try another!