Solarize
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Im using Rubylith around my negatives so I can print clean borders with platinum/palladium. After developing (in Potassium Oxalate) and clearing there is a marked grey stain in the unexposed borders. Could this be Iron Hydroxide stain? My Ferric Oxalate is always mixed fresh before printing, and the developer kept on the acid side. I'm going into an acid clear after developing.
Outside of using the developer one-shot, is there something else I can do? The grey is not visible on the image itself, only the borders, but its bothersome. It is worst in areas where there is an excess of coating solution that has absorbed into the paper and needs to be cleared.
Currently I'm masking the coating area with tape, which although time consuming eradicates the problem. On larger prints however I want to coat with glass rod, but the tape lifts it off the paper surface making that unworkable.
I would be very grateful for any suggestions on how I can avoid the grey.
Outside of using the developer one-shot, is there something else I can do? The grey is not visible on the image itself, only the borders, but its bothersome. It is worst in areas where there is an excess of coating solution that has absorbed into the paper and needs to be cleared.
Currently I'm masking the coating area with tape, which although time consuming eradicates the problem. On larger prints however I want to coat with glass rod, but the tape lifts it off the paper surface making that unworkable.
I would be very grateful for any suggestions on how I can avoid the grey.