From: Linas Kudzma (lkudzma@earthlink.net)
Date: 01/28/02-11:51:56 PM Z
Witho,
I'm glad you see some of the contrast effect of the so-called NA2. I see
you are using AFO, which I do not normally use. All these different
variables will certainly influence the results. That's the fun of these
processes. Different papers, humidity, counter ions, light sources, secret
prayers and incantations ....
I just put up my first and very simple attempt at HTML. Look at two of my
Pd/Pt prints at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~lkudzma/index.html
Both were printed with Na2PdCl4 and 20% Na2PtCl6. Of course, the web
doesn't do any Pd/Pt print justice.
Linas
> [Original Message]
> From: Witho Worms en Jorien van Santen <verzet13@xs4all.nl>
> To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
> Date: 1/28/2002 1:44:05 PM
> Subject: Na2
>
> Linas, I made a comparison today again with the Na2 and found that the
> prints look harder, it reduces the whites. You were right. I still think
> that it stems from an overall reduction due to less 'better' reacting
metals
> in the sensitizing solution. If I print Na2Pt alone with Afo I get a faint
> (middlegray) tone with 6 stops contrast. Reduction will be therefore most
> obvious in the high tones.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Witho
>
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