Bob Carnie
Subscriber
I am trying to produce a series of solarized prints , tri toned with sepia, gold and iron blue.
So far I have perfected*to my eyes* the perfect balance for the tri tone and am ready to start printing my first serious show of my own work.
The print size is 24inch x 36 inch
Problem
I still feel that I do not have enough* separation, zip, contrast,* in the highlight section and I believe that if I hand bleach with a brush the untoned print before the tri toning I may be able to create the final look I am trying to achieve.
Straight over all bleaching in the first stage for the sepia is not giving me the look I am envisioning.
For those doing hand bleaching with brushes could you pass on any advice that would be pertinent to what I am trying to do.
For example what post hand bleaching do I have to do, ie. fix , hypo and wash. before I start Tri Toning ??
What method would you try when working with large prints?
I do have extremely large sinks and trays, but should I have a bucket of fix on hand to sponge on the print or will straight water be enough to stop the bleaching action.?
Because we are dealing with solarizations the highlight region as you may imagine they are a shade of grey, what type of bleach/dilution would you recommend?
any and all help would be greatly appreciated
Bob
So far I have perfected*to my eyes* the perfect balance for the tri tone and am ready to start printing my first serious show of my own work.
The print size is 24inch x 36 inch
Problem
I still feel that I do not have enough* separation, zip, contrast,* in the highlight section and I believe that if I hand bleach with a brush the untoned print before the tri toning I may be able to create the final look I am trying to achieve.
Straight over all bleaching in the first stage for the sepia is not giving me the look I am envisioning.
For those doing hand bleaching with brushes could you pass on any advice that would be pertinent to what I am trying to do.
For example what post hand bleaching do I have to do, ie. fix , hypo and wash. before I start Tri Toning ??
What method would you try when working with large prints?
I do have extremely large sinks and trays, but should I have a bucket of fix on hand to sponge on the print or will straight water be enough to stop the bleaching action.?
Because we are dealing with solarizations the highlight region as you may imagine they are a shade of grey, what type of bleach/dilution would you recommend?
any and all help would be greatly appreciated
Bob