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    Re: post alternative techniques

    posted one of these in the portrait section figured I would post the other one here, C1, xray film, 250mm 6.7. salt print

    Kendal (salt print) by john golden, on Flickr
    "WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"

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    salt print, c1, 360 fujinon

    cheyanne salt print by john golden, on Flickr
    "WOW! Now thats a big camera. By the way, how many megapixels is that thing?"

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    Gold toned Kallitype (with a lot of mistakes, some of them, not many, on purpose, see the other thread ;-))

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    Some pictures in Flickr.

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    Canyonlands NP.
    8x10 fp4 using 305 graphic kowa. Gum over pt/pd. Digineg on pictorico. Forgive the iPhone repro please
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    Beautiful Erik. Great timing.

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    Stunning, Erik! I've just started dabbling in gum bichromate myself; certainly not up to your level yet!

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Thanks guys

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    Here is a conversion to black and white negative which made the palladium base image, then applied two different tonal negatives, Midtone range negative Sepia pigment was added , Highlight range negative Blue pigment was added.

    original image Rita Leistner.

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    That is very interesting Bob! On my screen it appears to be a painting. Very cool

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    Hi Erik thank you - no its a photo based image. The look I am getting with tri pigment over palladium is quite different . this method of printing allow for much experimentation within a image. the blue highlight negative really worked for this image.
    By playing with tones on different negs you can produce a very significant dmax pt pd print that is sharp, to this soft rendition.. remember this is a digital camera capture of a print I made, so it is a bit softer than the original.

    I am about to do a series of Black White images solarized in the film and start applying pigment to different tonal regions... I really am excited about all of this.


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    That is very interesting Bob! On my screen it appears to be a painting. Very cool

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