utsavgupta
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I am struggling a little with getting the desired result from salt printing. I figured that I am doing something wrong while fixing the print.
I expose my salted paper for roughly an hour in indirect sunlight. Before taking it out from the frame I make sure the image is about a stop overexposed, to compensate for the loss of shadow details during washing and fixing.
I prepare the fixer using the recipe given here (https://www.alternativephotography.com/a-dash-of-salt/). Fifty grams of sodium thiosulphate in 500ml tap water (though I must mention that I skip the sodium bicarbonate).
The print looks sharp and slightly overexposed when I wash it but as soon as I pour the fixer the image fades drastically. I understand that this is to be expected. After washing the print in "hypo clear" (10% sodium sulfite) and tap water I expect the print to look slightly faded than how it came out of the printing frame. However the print regains about 60-70% of its intensity. The image looks blurry because the tonal transitions are all gone.
I understand that the fixer bleaches the print which causes it to lose some of its intensity. However I am not sure about how much of the 10% Hypo solution should one use for an 8x10 print ? I pour the entire 500 ml fixer in the tray, could this be causing the print to fade drastically ? If yes what should be the correct quantity of fixer for an 8x10 print ?
I make the fixer every time I make a print. Can the hypo and "hypo clear" solutions be reused ?
Thanks,
Utsav
I expose my salted paper for roughly an hour in indirect sunlight. Before taking it out from the frame I make sure the image is about a stop overexposed, to compensate for the loss of shadow details during washing and fixing.
I prepare the fixer using the recipe given here (https://www.alternativephotography.com/a-dash-of-salt/). Fifty grams of sodium thiosulphate in 500ml tap water (though I must mention that I skip the sodium bicarbonate).
The print looks sharp and slightly overexposed when I wash it but as soon as I pour the fixer the image fades drastically. I understand that this is to be expected. After washing the print in "hypo clear" (10% sodium sulfite) and tap water I expect the print to look slightly faded than how it came out of the printing frame. However the print regains about 60-70% of its intensity. The image looks blurry because the tonal transitions are all gone.
I understand that the fixer bleaches the print which causes it to lose some of its intensity. However I am not sure about how much of the 10% Hypo solution should one use for an 8x10 print ? I pour the entire 500 ml fixer in the tray, could this be causing the print to fade drastically ? If yes what should be the correct quantity of fixer for an 8x10 print ?
I make the fixer every time I make a print. Can the hypo and "hypo clear" solutions be reused ?
Thanks,
Utsav