[alt-photo] Re: pink platinums

Christina Anderson zphoto at montana.net
Mon Dec 19 18:45:50 GMT 2011


Clay,
I wonder if this is what Steichen did for "Cigar Boy?" Remember we had this convo a couple years back; it was a palladium/cyano that was so flesh-toned as to be unusual, like Steichen added handcoloring. At any rate, the warmest palladium/cyano I have gotten does not approximate this. But if mahogany can result from gold toning of palladium, then that might have been the trick. Hmmm.
Chris

Christina Z. Anderson
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On Dec 19, 2011, at 11:28 AM, clay at clayharmon.com wrote:

> Gold toning can do this on a mostly platinum print if you let it go too far before dumping it into the alkali stop bath.  You can also produce some fairly hideous mahogany tones in pure palladium prints by aggressive gold toning. 
> 
> Clay
> On Dec 19, 2011, at 1:04 PM, Christina Anderson wrote:
> 
>> Speaking of the archives, there was a thread on someone who experienced pink platinum, apparently in the highlights. I had never heard of this before that I remember, from 1999 on--anyone experience this today or know the cause?
>> 
>> I am going email by email through the archive, but delete all that don't apply to my research (including the flames). There really is some great sharing in there, especially in the early years. I wish that were still ongoing. 
>> 
>> Lots of talk about Fresson at one point.
>> 
>> LOTS of talk about VDB continually.
>> Chris
>> 
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