So after getting sick of fighting with modern papers for Bromoil, I realized I needed to learn to coat paper with FOMA emulsion. I think I've essentially dialed it in, though I need to experiment with coating thickness. (My rod is a 15mm anodized aluminum rod from my pile of video rigging gear, with 7 wraps of 3M tape - when the matrix is soaked, it looks like a 3D roman coin, may be a bit thick). Man, it sure produces some monster Bromoil paper! First smooth test coating below, about 8x11" (pre-bleaching and inking, just the straight print). Now to move it up to 16x20, which I need very badly. Hot press paper order showing up today (I've been fixing out fogged paper and coating on the non-emulsion side - not optimal considering both sides of the paper are sticky when wet).
This forum, the monumental man that is PE, and the LightFarm pages have all been of great help! (Note on the image - this is 2 photos printed with masks, and some edges will need to be retouched or some masks fine-tuned - thus some odd white lines which aren't coating issues):
This forum, the monumental man that is PE, and the LightFarm pages have all been of great help! (Note on the image - this is 2 photos printed with masks, and some edges will need to be retouched or some masks fine-tuned - thus some odd white lines which aren't coating issues):
