I started testing my samples today. SInce most seem to be using the paper for platinum/palladium I promised John I would try it for some other processes.
Humidity was ranging from 12-15% so I turned on my circulating water bath at 110 deg. to raise it. The paper was laid on a screen over this water bath for a minimum of 30 minutes prior to printing. I know this is not very scientific, but my hygrometer is broken so I just have to estimate the RH by feeling the paper.
This morning it was Van Dyke Brown. For this process, the printing time is very similar to Platinotype. It clears very quickly in the wash-off development and produces a beautiful deep chocolate brown. I have not toned one yet, but will do so this afternoon.
The color is a little more yellow than I am used to, but certainly not objectionable for this process. The wet strength is excellent for such a light weight paper.
I am looking forward to seeing the results of other processes on it.
