noir_sanglier
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Hello! Quick question regarding salt prints: after you salt your paper (and it has dried), do you have to apply the silver nitrate and expose it (etc) immediately? Or could you salt a batch of paper and store it for future use? (Also: does using gelatin change the answer to this question?)
I consulted Christina Anderson's book on salt prints, and her instructions for salting the paper include: "Hang the paper or lay flat to dry, or blow dry the paper with a hairdryer and use immediately." (Emphasis mine) However, a colleague of mine suggested salting/gelatinizing the paper ahead of time, storing it indefinitely, and applying the silver nitrate when I'm ready to print. This would be handy if possible...
Thanks in advance for your advice!
I consulted Christina Anderson's book on salt prints, and her instructions for salting the paper include: "Hang the paper or lay flat to dry, or blow dry the paper with a hairdryer and use immediately." (Emphasis mine) However, a colleague of mine suggested salting/gelatinizing the paper ahead of time, storing it indefinitely, and applying the silver nitrate when I'm ready to print. This would be handy if possible...

Thanks in advance for your advice!