old vs. new potassium oxalate PTPD printing

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boyooso

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What sort of differences could I expect to see if I used an old stock (8 years) and a new stock mixed with some of that older dev.

The newer mix gives warmer prints, but I am curious--what would I expect to see in the highlights? (should the printing speed be different?)

Thank You In Advance,

Corey
 

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I don't notice that newer developer speed up printing time but I use new dev in some case:
  • using old developer may lead to get a little fog. so when I print with white border I use new dev I apply with my coating rod.
  • When I want to do a pure platinum or pure palldium print, I also use a new dveloper.
  • at last when I use gold in my sensitizer I truely prefer to use new dev as it may react with old ferric calst contain by old developer.
 

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Hi Chris,
Can you tell me how you mix the gold developer with your sensitizer, and what effect does it have on the print? I have some old gold toner for silver prints. I'm not sure if it's simply pure gold chloride in solution. Will this work, or do I need some other form of gold chloride?
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Hi Steve

It is an additive to the sensitizer and not a gold developper. I add a drop of 1 5 or 10 % to my palladium platinum mix to get a pink effect, It can also be use to get warmer or colder tone ( gold is quite magic). I am nnot sure gold toner may work as it contains thyocyonate or something like that.

but you may use it to gold tone your palladium print.

Regards
 
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