Re: Paper for Pt/Pd
I wish I had one (plus an Amergraph exposure unit)! :) Regards, Loris. 18 Eylül 2008, Perşembe, 9:32 pm tarihinde, ender100 yazmış: > Loris, > > You could probably check the difference with your reflection densitometer > set to color mode. > > Best Wishes, > > Mark Nelson > Precision Digital Negatives > PDN Print Forum @ Yahoo! Groups > Mark Nelson Photography > > On Sep 18, 2008, at 6:39:57 AM, "Loris Medici" <mail@loris.medici.name> > wrote: > From: "Loris Medici" <mail@loris.medici.name> > Subject: Re: Paper for Pt/Pd > Date: September 18, 2008 6:39:57 AM CDT > To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca > Now that you mention this, yes. It seems to whiten (= less yellow) a > little bit after processing (I don't use PotOx -> it's for POP Pd, just > citric acid and EDTA + sulfite for clearing). But it's still quite warm. > > 17 Eylül 2008, Çarºamba, 11:20 pm tarihinde, Dan Burkholder yazm¹º: >> Maybe it's the hot POx but, whereas the Diploma parchment starts out >> warmer than even Cranes Platino, after processing and drying, it's >> lost some of its creaminess. Anyone else have this experience? > > > > > > -- > >
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