Re: Rotary Palladium?
Hi Jack,
he never mentioned that he is retired but it would explain his
reticence at having workshops...
Someone recently said they worked with the jobo on prints and my eyes
went wild- how does one do that? Was it Gregory Popovitch?
Best,
Susan
On 2009-10-26, at 7:34 PM, jefulton1 wrote:
If indeed this is true, and you wish corroboration let me know. Bill
has 'retired' to do farming.
JF
On Oct 26, 2009, at 7:06 PM, Clay wrote:
I seem to recall an old View Camera Magazine article that described
William Laven's technique and that he used a Jobo for processing
his prints.
http://www.platinotype.com/frame.html
He mentions it the 'current technique's section
On Oct 26, 2009, at 8:46 PM, Don Bryant wrote:
Somebody on this list, though who I can't recall now, said that
they have
made palladium prints in a rotary tube and never had a problem
with tide
lines.
So it maybe possible. Try it and see.
Don Bryant
-----Original Message-----
From: Zev Schmitz [mailto:zeesme@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 7:56 PM
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Subject: Rotary Palladium?
I've never heard of anyone rotary processing any alt prints for
that
matter, but I'm curious if it would work with palladium chemistry in
particular. I'm working 16x20 and just got a big CPI rotary
processor, the processor has multiple tubes for every size up to
30x40, so if this works it would be fantastic! Does anyone have any
experience with this, or think its possible? It would certainly
save a
lot of space and make large size palladium much easier. I assume
choice of paper would be critical, and I would have to stop using
Beinfang 360.... Also, how about pre-wetting palladium before
Ammonium Citrate?
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