RE: rochelle salts

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lrryr@attbi.com
Date: 09/05/02-03:04:23 PM Z


Hi Liam,

It comes in sackloads? I'm in Boulder, Colorado. I'll
just work with VDB unless someone nearby does offer.
It's just killing me to think of the palladium I went
through this last month working on inkjet negatives.
Thanks for the suggestion.

Larry
> Larry,
>
> Whereabouts are you? Maybe someone nearby could send you 50 g or so to try
> what you want to try, without your having to buy a sackload. You're welcome
> to some of mine if no-one else responds, but it would have a long way to go,
> as you know.
>
>
>
> Liam
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lrryr@attbi.com [mailto:lrryr@attbi.com]
> Sent: 05 September 2002 20:43
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: Re: rochelle salts
>
>
> Thanks Sandy, I'll keep that in mind but, I dont have
> any of those, I've been printing ziatype POP, the
> palladium sol'n I refered to was the lithium/palladium
> sol'n.
>
> I'm hoping to print this weekend and have everything but
> the rochelle (or other developers you mentioned). I
> think I'm set for VDB though so maybe I'll experiment
> with that.
>
> Larry
> > Why not just try your pt/pd developer, i.e. potassium oxalate, sodium
> > citrate or ammonium citrate. These developers are in my opinion
> > actually preferred in kallitype to the ones with rochelle salts since
> > they generally require less clearing.
> >
> > Sandy King
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >Can anyone tell me where to get rochelle salts, it seems
> > >thet it may be something I could find locally but I'm
> > >having no luck.
> > >
> > >I went to replenish the bottle of palladium solution
> > >I've been using for several years and discovered I've
> > >got a very expensive trash can in my darkroom, time to
> > >give Kallitypes a try.
> > >
> > >Larry
> >
> >
> > --
>
>


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