Hi,
I am new to this forum. I registered because I see a lot of people here are making their own emulsions, and I have a question regarding the results that you get.
I have just seen an exhibition made on printing out paper, I believe the Kodak Studio Proof was used, and I was blown away by the combination of deep shadows ( though still with details), beautiful mid greys (blue, gold toned of course) and crisp micro contrast with sparkling white on some little areas of the prints - on glossy paper of course.
I have tried to find out online if such a result could be replicated, but most of what I see (it's impossible to get any real idea of a print online of course) as DIY prints seems closer in tone and fashion to old albumen prints, mainly gentle mid greys, in a very painterly way.
(please forgive my english if it's not perfect) ;
I was just wondering who here is making POP paper, and if you have reached a formula that is what closer to what I'd like to do if possible : something closer to a glossy FB print but in a much, much more vibrant way. ? (something the way POP is self masking while darkening probably helps a lot to do.)
I do my own contact prints ( 8x10 ) on foma 131 and adox lupex, and I can't make it both as gentle and crisp as what I see from some POP prints.
Thanks in advance,
thomas.
I am new to this forum. I registered because I see a lot of people here are making their own emulsions, and I have a question regarding the results that you get.
I have just seen an exhibition made on printing out paper, I believe the Kodak Studio Proof was used, and I was blown away by the combination of deep shadows ( though still with details), beautiful mid greys (blue, gold toned of course) and crisp micro contrast with sparkling white on some little areas of the prints - on glossy paper of course.
I have tried to find out online if such a result could be replicated, but most of what I see (it's impossible to get any real idea of a print online of course) as DIY prints seems closer in tone and fashion to old albumen prints, mainly gentle mid greys, in a very painterly way.
(please forgive my english if it's not perfect) ;
I was just wondering who here is making POP paper, and if you have reached a formula that is what closer to what I'd like to do if possible : something closer to a glossy FB print but in a much, much more vibrant way. ? (something the way POP is self masking while darkening probably helps a lot to do.)
I do my own contact prints ( 8x10 ) on foma 131 and adox lupex, and I can't make it both as gentle and crisp as what I see from some POP prints.
Thanks in advance,
thomas.