periclimenes
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Hi All,
I've been making a few wet plate pinhole photographs (ambrotypes), but I am very new to the process and could definitely use the wisdom of someone who has been doing this for a while. My main questions are:
1. How long do I have to expose and develop the plate? I'm putting the plate into a custom made pinhole camera and exposing for 2-3 minutes before developing. Is this pushing it, or do I have much more time?
2. How do you clean the plate? I have had trouble with the collodion lifting off of the glass. I have read that this happens when the plate is not clean enough, but also that it happens when the plate is *too* clean. Is that possible? I have been cleaning with a mix of alcohol and calcium carbonate powder, followed by an alcohol only cleaning. Any tips?
3. Where can I find ruby-tinted glass?
Thanks in advance,
peri
I've been making a few wet plate pinhole photographs (ambrotypes), but I am very new to the process and could definitely use the wisdom of someone who has been doing this for a while. My main questions are:
1. How long do I have to expose and develop the plate? I'm putting the plate into a custom made pinhole camera and exposing for 2-3 minutes before developing. Is this pushing it, or do I have much more time?
2. How do you clean the plate? I have had trouble with the collodion lifting off of the glass. I have read that this happens when the plate is not clean enough, but also that it happens when the plate is *too* clean. Is that possible? I have been cleaning with a mix of alcohol and calcium carbonate powder, followed by an alcohol only cleaning. Any tips?
3. Where can I find ruby-tinted glass?
Thanks in advance,
peri