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SadowskiPL

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Hello...
I want to start taking pictures in bromooil process...
Can i use a bleach from Sepia Toner Foma ? or must do it myself ?
Paper... i want use a foma baryt ( karton).
Somebody can help me with this ?
To made prints I use Tetenal Eukobrom developer and Tetenal Superfix Plus Fixer.
 
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I think that very few papers are still good for the bromoil process, but I know that Gene Laughter, a bromoil artist extraordinare, has promoted Kentmere Fineprint VC Warmtone.

The question about bleach and whether the Foma baryta paper is suitable, somebody else will have to answer.

Thanks,

- Thomas
 

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Hello...
I want to start taking pictures in bromooil process...
Can i use a bleach from Sepia Toner Foma ? or must do it myself ?
Paper... i want use a foma baryt ( karton).
Somebody can help me with this ?
To made prints I use Tetenal Eukobrom developer and Tetenal Superfix Plus Fixer.

nono...
that won't do!
you have to use a special bromoil bleach, and be sure to use fix without hardener, when you make your first print!
Superfix is a nono!
(but TETENAL makes a fix called "Variofix" (which is a powder), and it works well for me.

Gene IS the man to talk to here, as I have never had success in using "normal" papers for bromoil.

I use Liquid emulsion, and here the bleach is slightly different than the one Gene uses.

look here for inspiration and so on.. http://home.earthlink.net/~trans40/hopperlist/
 
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Ok...
That formula will be ok ?
a) 750 ml water
b) 10 ml 28% acetic acid
c) 30g copper sulphate
d) 30g potassium bromide
e) 2g potassium dichromate
f) water to 1000ml until shadows remain as a pale green trace
I can do fixer...
I live in Poland... we have Ilford, Foma, Tetenal and Foton Papers ( Bydgoskie zakłady Fotograficzne)
 
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ok...
Next ...
This oil paint will be good for gumoil technic ?
701 Ivory Black Talens Amsterdam ? 200ml
In Poland this cost about 16PLN that is 5,8$ ( 2,75PLN / 1$)
Or to bromoil and another technics i can use a Litographic ink Charbonell Black Velvet 200ml 45,2PLN (16,43$) ??
The Fabriano Tela papers (300g) can be good for gum and gumoil technic ?
To gumoil I must use a transparent positive or negative ?
 

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...The Fabriano Tela papers (300g) can be good for gum and gumoil technic? To gumoil I must use a transparent positive or negative ?

Sadowski,

Fabriano Tela disintegrates in water, therefore isn't suitable for both gum and gumoil processes.

For gumoil you have to use a positive (for gum a negative). Practice with gum first, when you get a hold then try gumoil... The best starter paper for gum is Fabriano Artistico BTW.

Hope this helps,
Loris.
 
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Hmmm...
next problem, the UV light source.
Can I use a Fluorescent lamps like this ?
250px-Fluorescent_Lamp.jpg

or halogene , the UV lamps is not for my wallet...
And please... Reply..
 
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I can't help you with the paints and papers. Any paper that is dimensionally stable after soaking in water several times would be suitable for gum.

The lamp - I don't know! Does it have a curve that shows the spectrum of light it produces? I've never used a UV light source, but it seems to me to be an integral and important part of the process.

Why not start with bromoil, which is based on regular standard black & white silver prints on certain papers (according to Gene), and requires MINIMAL investment?!
Then save up for a proper UV lamp. At least you'll be busy in the meantime :smile:

- Thomas
 
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hmm. Better I find this lamp in my coutry... :D
Size paper.. Formaldehyde ?
 
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That's right ... better this in one topic, not three .
The Gum process is 100% for future of this topic :wink:

The Shopping list for next day:

Gum arabic 100g - 13,20zł
Paper Fabriano Gamma 300g, blok 18x24 cm, 10 ark - 8,4zł (2x) - 16,80zł
Paper Fabriano Gamma 300g, blok 30x40 cm, 10 ark - 21,60zł
= 38,40zł
[]------------------------------------------------------------[]
Watercolor Paint Van Gogh 10ml tube:
- 403 Vandyke brown
- 411 Burnt sienna
- 508 Prussian blue
- 701 Ivory black
- 533 Indigo
=33,5zł
RENESANS Tempera 100 ml 4,90zł:
- 22/ black
- 20/ brown van dyck
= 9,80zł
Earth pigments:
Ferric black 318, intensive
= 8,2zł
Total: 103zł = 34,91$ :blink: ......

What watercolor paint will you advise?
Some yellow & magenta ?
Somebody can change topic to " Starting Gum " or something ?
 
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Ilford MG matte paper is somewhat "bromoil friendly" and a number of bromoilists are using it. My favorite paper for bromoil is Kentmere Fineprint Neutral tone, not Warmtone (it won't work!) semi-matte finish. Good luck!

Gene

is kentmere fineprint neutral glossy finish good too?
if it is, i might give bromoil a try.
 
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