From: Carl Weese (cweese@earthlink.net)
Date: 04/02/02-05:21:49 AM Z
I've been using Lenox while testing Sandy's Kalli method, with good results.
There's a lot of metal run-off during development but constant agitation
including lift-and-drain from alternate corners of the print keeps the
runoff from latching onto the paper borders.---Carl
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---------- >From: Sandy King <sanking@clemson.edu> >To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca >Subject: Re: paper for kallitype >Date: Mon, Apr 1, 2002, 10:13 PM >
> I have had good success with Arches Aquarelle, Fabriano Artistico and > Fabriano Uno. Aquarelle is the warmest of the three, Fabriano just a > tad cooler, and Uno is very white. I have not usesd Crane's > platinotype. > > Sandy King > > > > >>What paper do people on this list like for kallitypes? I am using >>Arches Platine, but I am thinking of switching back to Crane's >>platinotype, which I have used successfully for cyanotype and Van >>Dyke. I am wondering if the staining problems I'm having might be >>related to the paper. >> >>--shannon >>-- > > > --
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