[alt-photo] Re: platinum
Paul Viapiano
viapiano at pacbell.net
Tue Dec 21 07:14:11 GMT 2010
Alberto,
I understand, but for day-to-day "real world" photographic purposes, I don't
think it'll make a bit of difference.
Paul
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From: "Alberto Novo" <alt.list at albertonovo.it>
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Subject: [alt-photo] Re: platinum
> Paul,
>> .. It doesn't mean that there will be less metal salts on the
>> print/paper, to the contrary, your liquid is saturated with as much metal
>> as it can hold.
>
> This may be misleading. If a saturated solution is cooled and some salt
> becomes insoluble, the amount of solute in the same volume of solution is
> lowered, and there will be less metal salts on the paper. Of course, if
> the amount of precipitate is negligible, it will be not a real concern.
> Alberto
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