I´ve no Thiosulfate here right now.
Is it possible to take a paper/film fixer with Thiosulfate including
Thanks
Christina
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From: Christina [mailto:darvida@gmx.at]
Sent: Sonntag, 14. November 2004 09:42
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Colour of Van Dyke Prints...
Yesterday I was making some Van Dyke Prints using the formula from
Worobiec/Spence:
Solution A: Ferric ammonium citrate 6g + 22ml water
Solution B: Silver nitrate 2,5g + 22ml water
Solution C: Tartaric acid 1g + 22ml water
I use destilled water for mixing it.
One part A + one part C mixed together an then one part B drop per drop
mixed to the solution.
For exposure I use a 8 UVA- 8W lamps with about 25cm away from the paper.
Exposure time was about 5-7 minutes.
Developing was in clear water (roomtemperature).
All my prints are light brown to orange….no the blackbrown I was expecting.
How can I get those black brown prints, like they are shown in the book.
More exposure?
Other Formula?
Developing in warm water?
I did not fix the prints, will I get a darker brown if fixed?
Thanks very much for your help,
Lg
Christina
Received on Sun Nov 14 08:20:09 2004
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