[alt-photo] used potassium phosphate with potassium oxalate as a pt developer..
Andy Schmitt
awschmitt at verizon.net
Mon Jun 28 15:26:45 GMT 2010
Will this also work with Palladium?
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From: Jon Reid <jon at sharperstill.com>
>I use it all the time David. I use it typically around room temp (~20-23)?.
It's a reasonably subtle
>difference depending on paper but on Arches platine it produces quite a
nice tone just warm of neutral. I'm
>wanting to explore Ammonium Citrate for it's alleged cooler tones and
slightly higher contrast but am having
>trouble sourcing any locally.
>I'm also going to explore adding Gold chloride to my mix to explore it's
tone changing characteristics though
>I've read arguments for and against.
>Jon
On 28/06/2010, at 2:55 AM, David Ashcraft wrote:
From: David Ashcraft <davidashcraft at sti.net>
> Has anyone used potassium phosphate with potassium oxalate as a pt
> developer? I want to make pt prints in a cooler tone, any
> suggestions?
> David
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regards
Andy Schmitt
Photographer, Computerist, Slayer of Dragons
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