philldresser
Subscriber
I have been playing with Kallitypes for a couple of weeks and really like the process and the results I have been getting aren't to bad considering the time : experience ratio.
I have read many articles and books , each with their own subtle twists or advice, and finally decided on a 'standard' practice to get me going. Experimentation will come later with toning, different developers etc but for now its straight prints.
After reading these articles/books I am left with a lot of unanswered questions regarding the process and wonder if it (the process) is so flexible or open to interpretation that the variance will never lead to a concensus.
I have a few series of questions and so will split the posts into these sections and post seperately.
Developers
I am currently developing my kallitypes in commercially available Borax. Most books recommend Borax to be used with Rochelle salts in combination but I couldn't find any. In my haste I used Borax alone and get 'good' results from it. I have only processed a maximum of 6 prints (5x4) through 500ml in one session and seen no loss of activity. I have noticed that temperature of the Borax solution does affect the end colour. The warmer the solution the warmer the colour. (This has not been done scientifically, only an observation. It might be other factors at play).
So my questions here are
1. What is the Borax (developer) actually doing to the sensitized image?
2. How open is this effect to experimentation with ther alkaliis/chemicals?
3. How does the chemical used affect the colour?
4. What properties do the different developers (recommended) have over the Borax?
5. Does Temperature play a part in the colouration of the untoned print?
Look forward to you thoughts and experiences
Phill
I have read many articles and books , each with their own subtle twists or advice, and finally decided on a 'standard' practice to get me going. Experimentation will come later with toning, different developers etc but for now its straight prints.
After reading these articles/books I am left with a lot of unanswered questions regarding the process and wonder if it (the process) is so flexible or open to interpretation that the variance will never lead to a concensus.
I have a few series of questions and so will split the posts into these sections and post seperately.
Developers
I am currently developing my kallitypes in commercially available Borax. Most books recommend Borax to be used with Rochelle salts in combination but I couldn't find any. In my haste I used Borax alone and get 'good' results from it. I have only processed a maximum of 6 prints (5x4) through 500ml in one session and seen no loss of activity. I have noticed that temperature of the Borax solution does affect the end colour. The warmer the solution the warmer the colour. (This has not been done scientifically, only an observation. It might be other factors at play).
So my questions here are
1. What is the Borax (developer) actually doing to the sensitized image?
2. How open is this effect to experimentation with ther alkaliis/chemicals?
3. How does the chemical used affect the colour?
4. What properties do the different developers (recommended) have over the Borax?
5. Does Temperature play a part in the colouration of the untoned print?
Look forward to you thoughts and experiences
Phill