RE: Liquid Emulsion and roomtemperature...?

From: Kate M ^lt;kateb@paradise.net.nz>
Date: 06/24/05-03:45:13 PM Z
Message-id: <000401c57906$012f5110$c326f6d2@kateiwpiarptn6>

Christina, it may be o.k. 25C is certainly a bit hot for liquid silver.
Heat will fog the emulsion. You will have to do a few tests and see. You
will know straight away if it's fogged, it may leave grey streaks on the
coated emulsion before exposure, or else you can develop a test piece
unexposed just the same as with paper.
Cheers
Kate

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From: Christina [mailto:darvida@gmx.at]
Sent: Saturday, 25 June 2005 6:03 a.m.
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Liquid Emulsion and roomtemperature...?

My liquid emulsion was now for about two weeks in a room with
temperature with about 25°C... Before it was in the cellar with about
10-15°C. Now I´ve read, that I had to store it with a temperature of
about 5°C. So what´s now with my emulsion...can I try it or will I get
no results... What happened to the emulsion if stored to hot? Thanks,
Christina

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