Photo Engineer said:The reason that using fixed out paper works is due to the fact that the baryta layer acts as a barrier, and that there is a gelatin overcoat (size) on it.
You may want to consider using just a plain gelatin size rather than going to the trouble of using albumen, unless it imparts a special 'look' or 'feel' to your work.
PE
To what is the baryta layer a barrier? One can make Pt./Pd. prints on drawing papers with no gelatin or albumin sizing, or on the same papers with sizing with both of these colloids. What does the baryta barrier have to do with anything other than providing a suface that is perhaps whiter to the eye?
Sandy

