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phaedrus
8-Jun-2008, 04:19
Hi all!
For your amusement I've written a piece about my first experiences making platinum prints. It is here (http://web.mac.com/chammann/iWeb/Mostly%20Black%26White/Platin-Prints.html).
Hints and advice on how to go on from here are always appreciated.
See you!
Christoph
Interesting read. I did have a problem with the last four photos sitting in top of the text however so I couldn't read it all.
Good luck with future prints, this is something I've pondered trying as well.
Bill_1856
8-Jun-2008, 06:05
Thanks, phaedrus. Reminds me of my first couple of years learning to make Dye Transfers when I was a teenager in the '50s.
(The difference between theory and practice is called experience.)
Michael Graves
8-Jun-2008, 06:17
Nice writing. Maybe I changed my mind about doing platinum after all! And Wilhelm....the difference between theory and practice is called mistakes.
phaedrus
8-Jun-2008, 12:54
Interesting read. I did have a problem with the last four photos sitting in top of the text however so I couldn't read it all.
Sorry for that, caught that web design glitch too late. The page is changed to a blog format now, no pictures overlapping the text, although now the last steps in the process come first on the blog page. There's no substitute for real knowledge, it seems ;)
With thanks to all, Christoph
Looks great phaedrus, always good to read real world acc't of this process. Is there an advantage of the glass rod vs a brush ?
phaedrus
9-Jun-2008, 04:34
Looks great phaedrus, always good to read real world acc't of this process. Is there an advantage of the glass rod vs a brush ?
Fred,
I wouldn't know, as I'm a total alternative processes noob and haven't even tried a brush. It seemed less economical to me, and that solution diappears into the paper fast! Perhaps someone more experienced can cast a light on that?
Best regards, Christoph
steve simmons
9-Jun-2008, 14:43
You might try the Ziatype process. It is easier than the plat/pall and has been shown and discussed in the last two issues of View Camera.
steve simmons
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