htmlguru4242
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I've been considering lately getting started in emulsion making (there's a thread about it on that forum), but I've realized that its probably not the easiest route to the results that I want to achieve. I'm really interested in doing negatives on glass plates, and it seems like a significant amount of experimentation is involved with emulsions to even get something that will coat onto glass.
I've been wondering if, perhaps, wet collodion is a better starting point?
The process has [always] interested me, even long before I realized that it was even possible to make emulsions on an experimenter level.
Any opinions on this? What's involved cost, equipment and time wise in collodion vs. gelatine work?
I've been wondering if, perhaps, wet collodion is a better starting point?
The process has [always] interested me, even long before I realized that it was even possible to make emulsions on an experimenter level.
Any opinions on this? What's involved cost, equipment and time wise in collodion vs. gelatine work?