Dan Pavel
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Finally, after more than 1 year of testing, I have managed to tune the process and start printing. Here is the first print.
The process involves using Ferric Ammonium Citrate to sensitize a pigmented fish gelatin solution. The development is done in a diluted solution of peroxide.
It is a perfectly harmless alternative for gum printing and therefore an airbrush can be used to apply the solution on paper. That's what I did.
This print is a 6 layers CMY fish gelatin print on a Pt/Pd black layer. The paper used here is a 280x380 mm. sheet of Fabriano Artistico 640.
The process itself involves more stages and precautions and therefore I'll write a detailed presentation later, next week. Till then I work on a new print.
The process involves using Ferric Ammonium Citrate to sensitize a pigmented fish gelatin solution. The development is done in a diluted solution of peroxide.
It is a perfectly harmless alternative for gum printing and therefore an airbrush can be used to apply the solution on paper. That's what I did.
This print is a 6 layers CMY fish gelatin print on a Pt/Pd black layer. The paper used here is a 280x380 mm. sheet of Fabriano Artistico 640.
The process itself involves more stages and precautions and therefore I'll write a detailed presentation later, next week. Till then I work on a new print.