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    Getting that result on a tintype

    Hello,

    Can you give me some advice on how to achieve that special effect on a tintype?

    Thank you!!
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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    lacquer it.
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    I suggest you try the Collodion forum, those just look like funky pours to me, but I'm no expert. The great irony of the Collodion renaissance is that defects and artifacts that would have caused a 19th C worker to reject a plate are very popular now, and hailed as the hallmarks of the process. I have a small collection of vintage plates, mostly portraits, and they are all very very clean. Muybridge, Watkins, Weed, etc, even Julia Margaret Cameron, who was notoriously not the best technical practitioner, would have rejected the vast majority of todays plates as a matter of course.
    Don't get me wrong, I walk both sides of this particular street. Good luck achieving the look you're after !
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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    Sloppy work, that's how.

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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    Thanks!
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill_1856 View Post
    lacquer it.

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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    That's what I thought, but wasn't sure. Thank you

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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    got it, thanks!

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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    What effect are you talking about? The plates you posted have a host of problems and I don't know which one you like.
    -Chris

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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    Quote Originally Posted by vinny View Post
    Sloppy work, that's how.
    +1

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    Re: Getting that result on a tintype

    It has nothing to do with the lacquer. It has everything to do with dirty plates, dirty plate holders not cleaned out well, and as mentioned above sloppy work and poor methodology. Maybe done on purpose most likely not. As Tracy stated it would have been rejected years ago and if you have been at this any amount of time at all, most likely rejected today by a good practitioner, at least it would be by me. I don't mind some artifacts but when they dominate the entire picture it looks more like a science project to me "Look I got a picture to come up!!" Which can be fine as a necessary step to good work later in our growth, just not as our final resting place. Wet Plate is one of the few photographic process's where practitioners aren't held to the standards of excellence of both vision and craft. I've stated before but will again, I'll be glad when the fad of wet plate ends and it can be judged for one syntax of photographic language with a visual vocabulary all it own but one that still needs to be honored with a desire to achieve a skillful end where vision and craft come together to an artful finished piece of work.

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