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Hello,
For the past year I have been experimenting with making my own liquid gelatin silver bromide emulsion and hand pouring onto 5"x7" glass plates.
Recently I have wanted to be more adventurous and experimental with this process. I would like to expose a plate and rehydrate the emulsion so that the latent image may be physically manipulated (i.e. with a gloved finger or a brush), then left to dry before processing. I have tried both heat and soaking thus far and I can't seem to return the emulsion to its soft gelatinous state it exhibited during the original coating. The consistency of the emulsion remains hard, brittle and skin-like.
Any thoughts?
For the past year I have been experimenting with making my own liquid gelatin silver bromide emulsion and hand pouring onto 5"x7" glass plates.
Recently I have wanted to be more adventurous and experimental with this process. I would like to expose a plate and rehydrate the emulsion so that the latent image may be physically manipulated (i.e. with a gloved finger or a brush), then left to dry before processing. I have tried both heat and soaking thus far and I can't seem to return the emulsion to its soft gelatinous state it exhibited during the original coating. The consistency of the emulsion remains hard, brittle and skin-like.
Any thoughts?
