I know the potassium dichromate has "dark reaction".
So, it can't be mixed in the glop.
But I think this is much convenient.
Because the tissue is not light sensitive.
So
Can I just coat the DAS solution on the tissue.
Don't mix the DAS in the glop?
I am using 13% Potassium Dichromate and 20% Gum arabic in the Gum Bichromate process.
I want to use DAS to replace Potassium Dichromate.
How many DAS that I should use?
I am trying to do the Posterization.
But I only find one article about it.
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/posterisation---traditional-darkroom-guide-4656
The process need the ortho film and three image.
Does anyone know the full process?
Thank you.
I know there is some advanced black and white film enlarging skill.
1. Solarization
But I also heard the line paint and carbon paint.
Does any one know how to do that?
Now, there are three company use Kodak as label.
1. Eastman Kodak
2. Kodak Alaris
3. Sino Promise
Eastman Kodak made the motion picture film.
Kodak Alaris made the Kodak film and Kodak professional film.
Sino Promise made the paper and chemicals.
Am I right?
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