Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: Who does platinum printing?

  1. #1

    Join Date
    Mar 1998
    Posts
    38

    Who does platinum printing?

    Can anyone suggest a platinum printer? The older threads list one individual in northern California, but his web site states that he does printing for others on ly occasionally. Does anyone do this on a full-time basis? Thanks.

  2. #2

    Join Date
    Sep 1999
    Posts
    449

    Who does platinum printing?

    Ctein. Someone seems to have erased my answer from the thread, but that's his name. Like Madonna, or Snoopy, or Buddha, I guess, except at least it's The Buddha. His book on Dye Transfer is on Amazon.com, and he has a byline on Photo Technique mag.

  3. #3

    Join Date
    Sep 1999
    Posts
    449

    Who does platinum printing?

    Sorry. Ctein is answer for your Dye Transfer question. My computer mouse seems to move by itself, (you knoow how that is). Check ads in back of Photo Techniques mag for Platinum printing.

  4. #4

    Who does platinum printing?

    Hi John

    I can't help you myself, but you might try contacting Bostick and Sullivan ( http://www.bostick-sullivan.com ). If anyone knows, they will.

    Bob

  5. #5

    Join Date
    Dec 1998
    Location
    Sierra Madre, California
    Posts
    61

    Who does platinum printing?

    Try William Laven in San Francisco.

    http://www.platinotype.com/

  6. #6

    Who does platinum printing?

    I can help you too. take look to my web page and my links page. as someone else already writed bostick and sullivan is really goo beginning for someone who want to do platinum.

    I only take large format photography an contact them mostly in platinum palladium (I also do other process) http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/nzec

  7. #7

    Who does platinum printing?

    John,

    For most people starting out it seems that the most daunting aspect of platinum printing is coating the printing paper yourself. You can make a lot of expensiv e mistakes learning to coat the paper. Years ago you could buy commercial pre-c oated platinum papers, just like you can buy silver papers today, making the pro cess very easy. These platinum papers were discontinued ages ago, and now you h ave to coat your own printing stock.

    As an alternative, you might want to contact The Palladio Co. (I don't have thei r address handy, but a search will be easy enough). Palladium printing involves the same steps, requires the same kind of negative density range, and yields pr etty much the same results as platinum. Palladium prints have a warmer look tha t some people prefer over platinum.

    The Palladio Co. sells pre-coated palladium printing papers, in a variety of siz es, that will make the process as easy as contact printing with silver papers, m aybe easier. They also sell developing chemicals, kits, and other necessary equ ipment. Their catalogue, with full instructions and tips, is the best info you' ll find on the subject. Free, too.

    Hope this helps, and gets you started. Good luck, Sergio.

Similar Threads

  1. Pro-Labs printing Platinum &/or Azo
    By Capocheny in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 23-Aug-2005, 15:54
  2. platinum printing
    By allen mckinney in forum Business
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 10-Mar-2005, 15:16
  3. Platinum Printing
    By Mark Sawyer in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 19
    Last Post: 5-Dec-2004, 09:58
  4. Platinum Printing and ? changes in T-Max 100
    By scott jones in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 14
    Last Post: 24-Feb-2004, 13:49
  5. Platinum printing
    By Lisa Bevis in forum Darkroom: Film, Processing & Printing
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: 11-Feb-1999, 19:49

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •