utsavgupta
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Hi,
I am new to the alternate processes space and I have started my exploration with salted paper print.
I have made my first print with 2% NaCl and 12% AgNO3 solutions. The image came out okay but it seems to be embedded in the paper and lacks sufficient sharpness.
I believe this is happening because the paper is not sized. I have attached an image of the print.
In the article titled A Dash of Salt, I see the author recommending a recipe for sizing. Which is an independent step.
I have seen people on YouTube mention that they add the gelatin in the salting solution itself.
Can someone please share the recipe for a salt solution with gelatin?
Thanks,
Utsav
I am new to the alternate processes space and I have started my exploration with salted paper print.
I have made my first print with 2% NaCl and 12% AgNO3 solutions. The image came out okay but it seems to be embedded in the paper and lacks sufficient sharpness.
I believe this is happening because the paper is not sized. I have attached an image of the print.
In the article titled A Dash of Salt, I see the author recommending a recipe for sizing. Which is an independent step.
I have seen people on YouTube mention that they add the gelatin in the salting solution itself.
Can someone please share the recipe for a salt solution with gelatin?
Thanks,
Utsav
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