phritz phantom
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i print using unhardened gelatin. i can't get formaldehyd and the last time i checked glyoxal was very expensive. and secondly, i'm actually glad not to have yet another poisonous ingredient around. im uncomfortable enough with the dichromate.
so, i do have some problems with stain. not the usualy yellow dichromate stain (i got that one too sometimes, but it doesn't bother me as much), but little specks of pigment. it seems to have something to do with the surface of the paper, because usually they occur in patterns like that, but not all over the print, only in small areas. they're completely stuck on the paper and can't be removed at all, not with brushes or other things.
so, since a size with acrylic medium always gives me bad results (see pic. 1), why not use a gelatine coat above it? you get the barrier between paper and emulsion (the acrylic med.) and the surface texture of the gelatine.
are there any objections to using both sizes? i will try some kind of gesso next. i read on the alt.process list that it should have "more tooth", so maybe the gelatine will adhere better
pic 1 - acrylic medium only
pic 2 - acrylic and gelatin
so, i do have some problems with stain. not the usualy yellow dichromate stain (i got that one too sometimes, but it doesn't bother me as much), but little specks of pigment. it seems to have something to do with the surface of the paper, because usually they occur in patterns like that, but not all over the print, only in small areas. they're completely stuck on the paper and can't be removed at all, not with brushes or other things.
so, since a size with acrylic medium always gives me bad results (see pic. 1), why not use a gelatine coat above it? you get the barrier between paper and emulsion (the acrylic med.) and the surface texture of the gelatine.
are there any objections to using both sizes? i will try some kind of gesso next. i read on the alt.process list that it should have "more tooth", so maybe the gelatine will adhere better
pic 1 - acrylic medium only

pic 2 - acrylic and gelatin
