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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by pau3 View Post
    Gold toned kallitype on japanese paper. Cropped from a 8x10 negative.

    Rosa by Pau Martín, on Flickr
    Very nice! Very well done! Is it on Kozo or Gampi paper?

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by ndg View Post
    Very nice! Very well done! Is it on Kozo or Gampi paper?
    Thanks, Nana. It's Gampi paper. It is a wonderful material. Difficult to work with, though.

    Best,
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    Best,
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    Some pictures in Flickr.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Tell me about it! You nailed it though!

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank_E View Post
    finally created my first alternative process print
    from a 4x5 negative
    Cyanotype on Canson Aquarelle watercolor paper
    Frank, I like your cyanotype. My entire experience with them is from purchasing pre coated paper from bluesunprints dot com.

    From and 8X10 neg on X-ray film:



    I really want to give coating my own a try.
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/52893762/bigger4b.jpg

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by sanking View Post
    Hi Frank,

    That is a very nice looking print. Your Dmax looks great!!

    Are you on Gabriola permanently now?

    Sandy
    Thanks Sandy, I spend 60% of my time on Gabriola now
    but I am giving my darkroom a good workout
    and as you see am also exercising my UV Plate Burner

    tomorrow I head to Condon Montana to spend a week with Kerik Kouklis learning
    more about digital negatives and platinum printing

    some files from your IR converted GF1 will be part of the images I hope to print
    you can find my images on flickr at:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/feberdt/sets/

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    Quote Originally Posted by koraks View Post
    Frank, thanks for your explanation; yes, I suspected it was the new formula. Did you use it pure or did you add any citric acid or dichromate?
    yes I added several drops of citric acid
    you can find my images on flickr at:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/feberdt/sets/

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by hazardsg View Post


    Tea toned Cyanotype
    nice!

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    Re: post alternative techniques

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ID:	136816Some Kallitypes from 8X10 negatives, scanned on an Epson V750 Pro. This is an early attempt at Kallitype, after doing most of these with Platinum/Palladium. I'm surprised (pleasantly) with the cool black tones on some as well as the warm tones for the three Mennonite girls. All of these have been treated with a Selenium bath for archival purposes.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by RPippin View Post
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ID:	136816Some Kallitypes from 8X10 negatives, scanned on an Epson V750 Pro. This is an early attempt at Kallitype, after doing most of these with Platinum/Palladium. I'm surprised (pleasantly) with the cool black tones on some as well as the warm tones for the three Mennonite girls. All of these have been treated with a Selenium bath for archival purposes.
    The prints are very well-made! My fav is the one of the girls. Well done! What paper did you use?

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Absolutely gorgeous! I'm frustrated at ferric oxalate being so insanely pricey and difficult to get here in Europe. I would have loved to do some kallitype.

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