From: Carl Weese (cweese@earthlink.net)
Date: 03/09/02-05:44:01 AM Z
In general, I think a negative strong enough to print with no contrasting
agent at all makes the best Pt/Pd prints. I do nearly all my work this way.
Keeps things nice and simple, too.
---Carl
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>From: William Marderness <wmarderness@hotmail.com>
>To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
>Subject: No. 2 Mixture for Pt/PD
>Date: Fri, Mar 8, 2002, 10:13 PM
>
> Besides producing a negative in the middle of the Pt/Pd contrast range, is
> there any reason to develop negatives for Pt/Pd to a density range of 1.4
> for a No. 7 mixture. Wouldn't using higher contrast neagatives and a No. 2
> mixture produce smoother gradation?
>
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