Jim Chinn
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I stumbled upon a book at the used bookstore that had a number of Ralph Steiner's cloud imges. ( Some of my favorite images) It said he used a special alkaline bleach for the prints. After searching through books and magazines I found the supposed recipe in Tim Rudman's Master Printing Course.
Basically a three part solution, A= hypo, B= 10% sodium hydroxide, C=potassium ferricyanide.
Rudman says that Steiner recommended adding "cane sugar" to solution A+B before adding to solution C.
For the chemists out there what is the purpose of adding the cane sugar and what if any is the advantage to using sodium hydroxide in the bleaching bath?
Basically a three part solution, A= hypo, B= 10% sodium hydroxide, C=potassium ferricyanide.
Rudman says that Steiner recommended adding "cane sugar" to solution A+B before adding to solution C.
For the chemists out there what is the purpose of adding the cane sugar and what if any is the advantage to using sodium hydroxide in the bleaching bath?