Great work @cirwin2010. The next time I make a Kallitype, I'll take another look at Citric Acid clearing...
I was wondering about that. Would potassium ferrocyanide + potassium bromide bleach reduce the palladium to a palladium salt like it does for silver? I wasn't sure if palladium even could react with the bleach.
I did take one of those bleached prints and redeveloped it in sodium sulfide. Normally with silver this makes silver sulfide. Could I have made palladium sulfide?
Ferrocyanide will oxidize metallic Pd(0) resulting in Pd(II) and PdBr2 is insoluble in water. Thus, I imagine that a rehalogenating bleach would work similarly on both a silver and a palladium print as far as the chemistry of bleaching goes.
However, is according to Google a dark brown or black or gray or reddish-brown (depending on exactly what, I can't tell). This is in contrast to silver bromide which is pale yellow. Thus, I am not sure that one would visually notice the 'bleaching' action on a palladium print.
But then what?
This is idea might actually work for the "then what"!
PdBr2 should react with sulfide to make PdS which is both insoluble and black in color.
Lastly, I must say... why bother with any of this?
If you want to stabilize/protect a kallitype why not just use the tried and true methods for platinum or gold toning?
Sorry for the clutter, but i made a mistake, I use 20% Sodium Citrate as developer, not Sodium Acetate, the better option anyway as seen above,Just in the middle of a Kallitype printing session (you know why, Koraks....), my procedure is based on Sandy King's protocol: double coat with FeOX and AgNO3, develop in 20% Na Acetate, rinse with water with a pinch of citric acid, than clearing in 3% citric acid, rinse again, tone with Palladium (single shot), wash with plain water and 2 bath fix in basic Hypo. Cannot say I have observed bleaching.
good luck,
best,
Cor
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