Decided to compare two prints. One made with Sea Salt, and another with Black Salt.
Great looking print!
Would Himalayan Pink Salt be different?
I've not tried it but I suspect it's different... Does it smell like rotten eggs?
No, I don't recall it having a distinctive odor. In addition for cooking, it is used for making decorative lamps that are supposed to be therapeutic. My wife has one and it has no odor I can detect.
Hydrogen Dioxide
Well, that was 40 years ago; I appear to have remembered incorrectly.As for 'hydrogen dioxide'... this is chemical nonsense. There is no such stable species. Anything close to hydrogen dioxide (i.e. the anion of hydrogen peroxide or maybe the peroxyl radical) is not stable in the presence of organic matter (e.g. crude oil).
Andrew, the print looks great! As someone who has never done this process I have a question. In the video you brush the silver nitrate on with the light turned on. Is it only light sensitive after it dries? The process looks quite simple, I may be tempted to give it a try.
I have a salinity refractometer for measuring the salinity of San Francisco Bay water. Somewhere I read of a photographer making prints using Tokyo Bay water and got the idea of making salt prints using San Francisco Bay water.
I used Himalayan Pink Salt on a few of my prints, there is a very subtle color difference from Kosher salt.
Hi Tom!I have a salinity refractometer for measuring the salinity of San Francisco Bay water. Somewhere I read of a photographer making prints using Tokyo Bay water and got the idea of making salt prints using San Francisco Bay water.
That's Wynn White. You can find his articles at alternativephotogrphy.com.
Hi Tom!
I made a salt print using the water in one of those old salt ponds at the North end of the Bay. I made a hydrometer from a straw to estimate the salinity. It was fun and I learned something!
The print is here.
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