Cause of Spots Appearing on Salt Prints

Tom Taylor

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Does anyone have any insight into the cause and prevention of these spots or stains that appear on the back of salt prints that I have been printing?



The only appear about half-way through the final wash – never during the initial clearing, washing, toning and fix stages. I clear in a 3% solution of kosher salt with 1% citric acid for 5b minutes followed by a 15 minute rinse in running water, platinum toning followed by a 6 minute wash in running water, 2 minute fix in 10% sodium thiosulfate, 5 minute rinse in running water, and a final wash of 40 minutes. They appear pronounced on the backside of the paper as shown and occasionally appear very faint on the image side. Paper is Bergger Cot 320.

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Thomas
 

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i'm going to guess, I think its contamination due to one of these many fine "things"/ 1. salt solution is migrating to the back. where/when you are sensitizing salt solution is contaminated with silver nitrate. although not exposed to light. it shows only later.
 
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Tom Taylor

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Thanks for the replies everyone.

I think that gzinsel's guess will turn out to be spot on. I lightly tape each sheet to a clean sheet of acrylic and leave the sheet taped to the acrylic to air dry face-up. Since I overcoat onto the acrylic I suppose that the sensitizer is soaking into the exposed sides from the acrylic. Next time I coat (hopefully tomorrow) I plan on covering the acrylic with absorbent paper towels and taping the paper to the towel. That way any overcoat should be absorbed by the towels...hopefully.

Thomas
 
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Yep, it turned out that sensitizer from over brushing on the acrylic was soaking into the edge of the paper. I taped a sheet of Bounty to the acrylic and then taped the paper to the Bounty and no stains appeared! But, alas, I don't like the resulting print: There's too much white in the foreground so I have to reshoot it under more favorable conditions - maybe tomorrow or Tuesday.

Thomas
 
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