t is a little hidden on the Tetenal homepage, but if you open this PDF http://www.tetenal.com/opener1.htm?file=imaging_shop/images/00000734.pdf it will be under toners and is called sulfite toner. It is for sure not one of the new odorless toners ....
Actually all cards were bleached completely (were in the bleach for about 3 minutes until I could see no more reduction in tone for 1 minute). All cards were printed with higher contrast than I would usually do, to makeup for a loss of contrast. Other than that, I just followed the instructions of the toning kit. I feel that the paper is really having a large impact on how the toned prints turned out.
That's the spirit....maybe you could do a bit of homebrewing while waiting for your prints to wash?
24 Feb 2014
Two items: (1) my postcards will be delivered to the Post Office tomorrow, (2) following are comments for cards I have received to-date.
I agree with previous comments on the card from rince. Good composition, wonderfully sharp, and tone. I like that the sepia toning is more brown than red. Very nicely done.
The card from jimbop is also very nice. It is wonderfully sharp with good composition. I like how the lions are looking is different directions. Makes me wonder what they are thinking.
The card from astroclimb is very interesting. I have read about Santurie de Chimayo, and it is always referred to as a "sacred site". Thanks for a very interesting image.
There was an entire generation that thought a trailer in the dessert was "California Dreamin'". Thanks to Peter Schrager I get to experience that feeling again.
I like the perspective of the photo from fretlessdavis. Looking at things in new and different ways is always good.
Look forward to more cards in the mailbox.
Regards,
Darwin
I received a beautiful cyanotype, of the SS Klondike, but can't find who sent it... Anyway, the image is beautiful, and the fact that it's a cyano makes it even better!
Thanks!
- Vyshmirsky wrote an very unusual interesting card mad on very thick cardbord. Great looking! Which company makes this?
I received a few excellent cards. I will write a proper "thank you" post later.
I particularly loved a photo of a monkey, and a cyanotype of SS Klondike, but I loved all the postcards - the beautiful picture of a shed toned to brown colours was excellent too. I will write more later.
The whole thing was handmade. It is a proper optical print on Kodak Supra Endura paper, glued to mountboard and then cut to size. I managed to print 2 of those per 8x10 sheet and then cut down to size.
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