Ethan Brossard
Member
I’ve read about using dichromates for contrast control with kallitypes, either added to the sensitizer or developer. I’ve been planning on printing a series of photos as kallitypes, but my college would rather we didn’t use dichromates due to the toxicity. I remembered reading a while back about printers in Europe using diazo for gum printing, and it’s got me wondering whether it could also be used for contrast control in kallitypes. It’s not that expensive, but I figured before I buy some I’d see if anyone has any knowledge on the topic already. The first thing I’m wondering is if anyone knows how dichromates function to increase kallitype contrast. I’m assuming when added to the sensitizer they increase the sensitivity of the chemistry, similar to how they are used in gum printing. But how does adding it to the developer help? Is it a different characteristic of dichromates which make them work in that regard?