From: Scott Wainer (smwbmp@starpower.net)
Date: 12/09/02-08:19:13 PM Z
Richard -
I shrunk the paper and let it dry for about 24 hours. Then I applied the
first size and let it dry for about 24 hours. Same for the second sizing
before coating with the salting solution. I used a blow dryer (on cool) til
the front looked dry and the back didn't feel cool. Throughout the whole
process the humidity remained at about 48-50%. I always print an image on
different papers to see which one I like best - in this case Arches,
Lanaquarelle, and Strathmore Aquarius II. All were cold press.
Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: <rurmonas@senet.com.au>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@skyway.usask.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: It just floated away!!!!!!!!!
> Quoting Scott Wainer <smwbmp@starpower.net>:
> > Both sizings were with KOL's
> > recommendation of 28 gm of gelatin per liter (pp 142 - newest version).
The
> > second size, applied after the first was completely dry, also had 15 ml
of
> > Glyoxal added per liter.
> >
> <--snip-->
> >
> > After trying two more prints on different papers - same results - I quit
for
> > the night.
>
> Were you doing all this in one night? How much drying time did you allow
> between gelatine coats?
>
> Richard
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> rurmonas@senet.com.au
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