jscottyk
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I’ve been tracking down the source of density in the highlights of recent calibrations and after ruling out chemical fog, finding a bit of UV induced density, I found that the culprit is my very alkaline tap water. As in pH 9.6 (reported; I’ll test very soon).
During some test last night and reading here APUG and largeformatphotography.info I suspected my tap water could be driving this. On a whim I tossed some vinegar in the first clearing bath. Viola. It didn’t completely clear I suspect because the stain was set in during a two minute wash of warm tap water after development.
My emulsion is Pd with a drop (or two) of Na2, developer is potassium oxalate. Paper is Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag. Clearing baths are mix EDTA and a Permawash.
I am certain this is a main driver of the stain (not fog) but am not 100% of the workflow to solve it.
Has anybody else solved this problem? Or have thoughts?
During some test last night and reading here APUG and largeformatphotography.info I suspected my tap water could be driving this. On a whim I tossed some vinegar in the first clearing bath. Viola. It didn’t completely clear I suspect because the stain was set in during a two minute wash of warm tap water after development.
My emulsion is Pd with a drop (or two) of Na2, developer is potassium oxalate. Paper is Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag. Clearing baths are mix EDTA and a Permawash.
I am certain this is a main driver of the stain (not fog) but am not 100% of the workflow to solve it.
Has anybody else solved this problem? Or have thoughts?
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