What was the Dig neg size and final print size?
Again just curious.
Looks great.
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This is my workflow for alternative prints with dig negs - I have the Epson 4900 so I cannot print larger than 17" anyway. I get 22"x30" watercolor papers and divide them into two 15"x22" pieces. I mask and coat an area of about 13"x19". I print my dig negs size 14"x21".
Sorry for the long-winded answer.
thanks. The price here is more lik e100$ so it is close - still a lot cheaper then most other brands, and I find it better and easy to use... (I normally buy 10kg's at a time as I have students...)
Try it - you won't be dissapointed! (I never use the hardener btw.)
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7104/...4d6a8bcd_c.jpgimg106 PGTips toned by rabato, on Flickr
This was hard to scan. The print is very flat but also subtle in a nice way. The original cyanotype was very dark. Bleached and toned with PG Tips black tea.
I think I am leaning towards Rooibos and its cooler qualities (thanks Galdolfi for the tip). Also definitely loving the 5x7 size for contacts. 8x10 is a bit too big for home display.
Nike with a distracting upper left corner. 4x5" Van Dyke Brown.
http://www.orthography.de/bilder/vdb/nike/nike.jpg
I want to make some cyanotypes now because of you, guys...
Here are some of a wedding ;
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"Cracked -a platinum-palladium print
Printed on Arches Platine paper
http://nanadadzie.com/darkroom/pix/Cracked.jpg
Camera - Century 8A with 11x14 back
Lens - Voigtlander Portrait-Euryscop, wide open (f4)
Film - Kodak Ortho-Green Xray film
Developer - Rodinal 1:50 in Jobo, 6 min, 68 deg
Light - one 30W CFL bulb
Exposure - one kentucky, two kentucky
"Squashes" - a Lith Print
http://nanadadzie.com/darkroom/pix/Squashes.jpg
Negative captured on 11x14 Arista Ortho-Lith film with Wolly Vitax @f3.8
Negative developed in Rodinal 1:200 in Jobo, 6.5 min at 68 deg F
Image printed on expired Kentmere Art Classic paper
Developed in Moersch A+B 1:1:20, 70 deg F