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new way of making POP Emulsion

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working through making the formulas on UnblinkingEye from Liam Lawless
keeping the Salts and the Silver separated until you are ready to coat
there is a recipe for a hard and a soft negative...
have done the coating with the hard and will see the results hopefully today; sun permitting
gives the ability to reheat the gelatin a number of times without increasing fog; then you combine the salts and silver in small amounts (by the ML) and the finals like photoflow; alcohol; glyoxol by drops
very comprehensive article but is missing a few details like proper heating
will certainly share some results shortly!!
 

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Hi Peter,
That's a shame. It was an intriguing idea. What are you up to now?
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Hi Denise I'm still plugging along with making POP EMULSIONS. I recently made an emulsion and it seems like what I got was fog on the print. I was using the magnetic stirrer at what in now believe to be a too high rotation. .about 1000 rpm previously I was always stirring by hand with no problem. Smso after addition of the silver nitrate and citric I stir for 10 minutes
This time with the machine any advice on this??
 

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I've only stirred the silver nitrate and citric acid together immediately before stirring them into the emulsion by hand, maybe for as much as a minute and then coat, so I haven't any sage or even unsage advice. Fog is the bugaboo with P.O.P. If I start making POP again, I think I'll research fog prevention additions and techniques.
 
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