Kate,
do you dip or draw - when coating? (maybe I should start a new thread...hmm)
And may I ask whether or not you sub before coating? I thought that
maybe ear-budding some albumen 'round the edge of each plate
'collodion-style' would work (I'll try that next)
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From: Kate M <kateb@paradise.net.nz>
To:
alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Sent: Tuesday, 5 December, 2006 7:28:59
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Subject: RE: SE-1 + Wetting Agent - Shelf life
Hi
Richard, I would only add the hardener and alcohol just before coating -
otherwise the alcohol will evaporate over time, and the hardener will - well,
harden! Chrome alum is much more healthy than formaldehyde, especially if you
don't have a fume cabinet and ventilated drying. I used to use Ilford film
hardener. Yeah, I mean melting -typicalpointy-headed lecturer making things
harder than they really are!
I
would just leave the plates to harden for a week before using them
if I was using alum - that's why I use formaldehyde - it works quicker. If I
was making the choice myself, I'd coat as many plates as I could in a bunch,
then store them between acid-free tissue in a lightproof container till use. I
keep mune in a cupboard in the darkroom in an old photo paper bag. Last time I
got some out to use, they were perfect despite not having been touched for
over a year.
Kate
Thanks
Kate,
Can
the alcohol and hardener be added before melting. I would normally cut open
and carve out the contents into equal sized portions, say 25g each. Will SE1
last as long with additives, or should alcohol/hardener only be added when
reactivating (does that just mean melting).
What's
healthier, formaldehyde or chrome alum?
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From: Kate M <kateb@paradise.net.nz>
To:
alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Sent: Monday, 4 December, 2006 9:55:19
PM
Subject: RE: SE-1 + Wetting Agent - Shelf life
Hi
Richard, I haven't used this particular emulsion, but here's what I've
experienced with Jessop's, Liquid Light and Tetenal work. I separate my
emulsion into black film containers and don't add any wetting agent at that
stage (or ever come to think of it! I do add a little alcohol to cut foaming
when I reactivate. Wouldn't wetting agent cause coating problems with
bubbles?). I always keep the containers in a black bag or box until use, as
I'm not totally convinced they are lightproof. Also, when you heat them up,
the tops can pop off so always reactivate under safelight ,or in the dark.
I've coated plates with emulsion and come back to them over a year later.
They still print perfectly. I always harden the emulsion with formaldehyde
before coating glass, it's the only way I can prevent frilling and lifting
of the emulsion during development. I think age-cured emulsion (more than a
month) doesn't have as many frilling problems. Well, at least that's my
experience.
Cheers
Kate
Hello to all the alt-photoists out there, this is my first
post. I'm trying Dry plates at the moment and would like to figure
out a cost/space affective way of working. Here's my question...s
Does adding wetting agent (ilford) affect the shelf-life of
(silverprint) SE-1 emulsion?
I would like to separate a 240ml bottle of emulsion into smaller film
containers and add 5ml wetting agent to each.
Also...
Under dry, lightproof conditions how long will a coated
plate last for?
And...
Does the ISO of SE-1 emulsion change over time like Liquid
Light?
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