Dan Dozer
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Just tried a couple of Pt/Pd prints last night and was I ever dissapointed. First one was on Weston paper and since it is somewhat cream in color I didn't notice anything while that print was still wet. Then I tried another on Crane's Platinotype that is very white in color and it the print came out yellow. At that point I went back to the first one on the Westin paper and now i see it is a little yellowish also. Obviously, things aren't clearing properly.
My first thought was the clearing chemical I used (EDTA) but all was freshly mixed. On the second print I even mixed a fourth tray of new solution for a final soaking, and it didn't do any thing more for the print.
This was my first try with Potassium Oxylate as a developer - I used it at about 90 Degrees. Not sure if that had anything to do with it.
I suspect that it might have something to do with the Ferric Oxylate - the No. 2 solution was fairly old and maybe that had something to do with it. I have read that it doesn't keep all that long. I know that some of you will be recommending that I use Sodium Platinum and I do have a bottle on order. However, for now, i was going to keep using the No. 2 solution.
My prints were coated with about 75% palladium and 25% platinum.
Does anyone have any ideas???
Dan
My first thought was the clearing chemical I used (EDTA) but all was freshly mixed. On the second print I even mixed a fourth tray of new solution for a final soaking, and it didn't do any thing more for the print.
This was my first try with Potassium Oxylate as a developer - I used it at about 90 Degrees. Not sure if that had anything to do with it.
I suspect that it might have something to do with the Ferric Oxylate - the No. 2 solution was fairly old and maybe that had something to do with it. I have read that it doesn't keep all that long. I know that some of you will be recommending that I use Sodium Platinum and I do have a bottle on order. However, for now, i was going to keep using the No. 2 solution.
My prints were coated with about 75% palladium and 25% platinum.
Does anyone have any ideas???
Dan