dpurdy
Member
I did quite a lot of research here in APUG but still have some Tween questions. I tried it out yesterday and it seemed to be very helpful in smoothing the tonalities but one of the three prints ended up (after washing and drying) with small shiney spots that I had to gingerly pick off with needle.
Questions;
how many people are actually using Tween 20?
always? sometimes?
If a little is good is a lot better? Is the affect variable with using less per print. I was using 6 drops 10% solution per 10x10 print.
Is the same affect achieved by just letting a fresh coated paper air dry?
re my research, does everyone agree that tween and Arche's Platine don't mix? Any idea why? What is the negative affect?
Other than the one print with glossy spots on Crane's 90lb it seemed all good to me. Is there a down side once I get over beginner's luck?
Is one source of tween better than another. I was using some aged Bostick and Sullivan tween 20 10%.
Do you think my glossy spots on the one print are from something other than the Tween since I didn't get it on two other prints?
I don't see any loss of dmax on the Crane's paper in comparison.. though maybe a loss of contrast. Re my research I saw some complaint of dmax loss. Is that only on certain papers?
If you can answer some of these questions or give an educated opinion I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Dennis Purdy
Questions;
how many people are actually using Tween 20?
always? sometimes?
If a little is good is a lot better? Is the affect variable with using less per print. I was using 6 drops 10% solution per 10x10 print.
Is the same affect achieved by just letting a fresh coated paper air dry?
re my research, does everyone agree that tween and Arche's Platine don't mix? Any idea why? What is the negative affect?
Other than the one print with glossy spots on Crane's 90lb it seemed all good to me. Is there a down side once I get over beginner's luck?
Is one source of tween better than another. I was using some aged Bostick and Sullivan tween 20 10%.
Do you think my glossy spots on the one print are from something other than the Tween since I didn't get it on two other prints?
I don't see any loss of dmax on the Crane's paper in comparison.. though maybe a loss of contrast. Re my research I saw some complaint of dmax loss. Is that only on certain papers?
If you can answer some of these questions or give an educated opinion I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Dennis Purdy