fgorga
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Just before Christmas I set out to make my first platinum/palladium (Pt/Pd) prints.
Back when it was first published, I bought a copy of the Malde/Ware book and dove into reading it. I also read the older literature (both the Arentz book and the Sullivan/Weese book) and much stuff on the web.
In the end, I chose to try a less than mainstream method described by Richard Eugene Puckett (https://www.texaschrysotype.com/) because it seemed to eliminate much of the futzing around needed with the other methods to control the humidity of the paper..
I am glad that I went this route.
I can report that Puckett's method (as described in his free pdf format book) works very well and exactly as he describes.
Shown below are scans of four prints made from digital negatives on Legion Lenox 100 paper pre-treated with 0.5% HCl (to remove the carbonate from the paper). I used a mixture of 25% Pt and 75% Pd and a homemade UV LED exposure unit.
The humidity in my wood stove heated basement dim room has been running between 35 and 45% these days. I have simply coated paper with sensitizer and dried it in the dark to 15 minutes before exposing it. The paper was pre-treated and dried overnight before begin stored in a manila envelope until it was needed.
I have also made successful prints on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag (without pre-treatment) and Fabriano Artistico Hot Press (pre-treated as above)
Coquina Lake (Idaho)
Church Window.Stairs
Flag and Shovel in Window
Barn (Chichester, NH) - made by photographing the ground glass of a camera obscura with a digital camera
Back when it was first published, I bought a copy of the Malde/Ware book and dove into reading it. I also read the older literature (both the Arentz book and the Sullivan/Weese book) and much stuff on the web.
In the end, I chose to try a less than mainstream method described by Richard Eugene Puckett (https://www.texaschrysotype.com/) because it seemed to eliminate much of the futzing around needed with the other methods to control the humidity of the paper..
I am glad that I went this route.
I can report that Puckett's method (as described in his free pdf format book) works very well and exactly as he describes.
Shown below are scans of four prints made from digital negatives on Legion Lenox 100 paper pre-treated with 0.5% HCl (to remove the carbonate from the paper). I used a mixture of 25% Pt and 75% Pd and a homemade UV LED exposure unit.
The humidity in my wood stove heated basement dim room has been running between 35 and 45% these days. I have simply coated paper with sensitizer and dried it in the dark to 15 minutes before exposing it. The paper was pre-treated and dried overnight before begin stored in a manila envelope until it was needed.
I have also made successful prints on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag (without pre-treatment) and Fabriano Artistico Hot Press (pre-treated as above)
Coquina Lake (Idaho)

Church Window.Stairs

Flag and Shovel in Window

Barn (Chichester, NH) - made by photographing the ground glass of a camera obscura with a digital camera
