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There are holes at the corners for pouring solutions out. You waste a few mls, which is okay for me when it’s developer. But I tone in a Cusco tray to avoid wasting platinum.
That has not happened to me yet. I am using a 300+ GSM paper, Revere Platinum. It clings a bit to the tub wall, and the 17x22 sheet held its shape well when wet. I would imagine a single-weight paper like Arches Platine 145g might present this problem.
Cyanotype on Revere Platinum, 4m exposure. Nothing fancy on this one. My notes say 7/7/7/3 which means the mix was 7ml A/B, 7 drops 50% Citric Acid and 3 drops of dilute LFN. Standard Citric Acid first wash then tap water. I've only made a couple prints on Revere but it looks good. I've been printing a ton lately on Bergger COT which is nice, although I just saw that Bostick says not to use Tween with the paper. Next batch I'll try it without the LFN. The Bergger gets a bit velvety on me which I don't like but it does make good prints. Maybe the LFN has something to do with the velvet darks. The Revere by contrast is very smooth.
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Vandyke brown print on Bergger cot 160.
24 x30 cm camera 1890, Fuji 420 lens
Xray film developed in home made pyrocat hd
Home made Vandyke brown emulsion hand painted, camera negative contact print exposed to sun for 2.5 minutes.
Washed in water with citric acid.
Fixed in sodium thiosulfate.
Cleared in sodium suffice.
From my son's apt on a rainy morning in Kyoto several years ago. Three 6x10cm negatives (Veriwide).
Platinum/palladium
Excellent, I think photogravure is probably the most elegant print medium out there—though it probably requires more infrastructure than I can handle right now. Along those lines, though, what kind of press are you using?
Otherwise, I’ve walked a bit through Louisville—a quite photogenic town, though I doubt this mural from a few years back is still there:
lucky1A by J Barnes, on Flickr
Bringing out an older print.
Redwood Cathedral
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park
5x7 Carbon Print from camera negative
They also have a UV burner that uses BL tubes
VAughan,
Really excellent print - the blacks are great, it really makes the image. I have been experimenting with a lot of alt photo techniques and I would love to try carbon printing, however all of the steps are very daunting, maybe next year.
Dave
Are you planning on building one of those etching presses from plans?
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