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I tried to ask a question about oil prints once and people thought I was nuts... Definititely an under-appreciated method, and little known. Heck, any carbon printer could give it a go rather easily.

Do you de-fat your prints?
 

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Yes. Kind of an odd question (partly my reason for asking), but I once read about a "de-fatting" procedure, using turpentine perhaps to clear the oil/fat from the litho ink.
 

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De-greasing, I know Emil Mayer speaks of it in his book. Never tried it, but it leaves only the pigment in the gelatin. Makes for a tougher surface as far as I remember Emils' words.

The Bromoil Reading Room has a lot of interesting stuff, even for oilprints, at http://www.bromoil.info
 
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Yep, enough for some good bedtime reading and a wish for an extra life to stuff all the projects in... :smile:
 

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@gandofi.
Is that a processed negative... I assume it is re-printable as long as you are carful?
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thanks for that link

After posting the original question I have noticed a lot of very accompliced oil printers...
Good to see and hear Wet-plate isn't the only technique around worth working with...
 

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We're hoping that we can do small runs of gelatin paper so that you could use it for a myriad of different processes, but mainly oil. Just add sensitizers, expose, soak and ink!
 
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We're hoping that we can do small runs of gelatin paper so that you could use it for a myriad of different processes, but mainly oil. Just add sensitizers, expose, soak and ink!

Great - "Problem" here is not the paper and gelatin - it's the sensitizer (Dichromate requires a police permit...)
 

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Great - "Problem" here is not the paper and gelatin - it's the sensitizer (Dichromate requires a police permit...)

Hmm, yes, that's a little bit more difficult to get around. But hey, if you need some, I could pre-sensitize it and ship it in a PVC tube. Funny, we have some carbon tissue that was sensitized sitting in the freezer in tubes and it works fine...2 years later.
 
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