This is more a question than it is a suggestion: I would try... less
pigment and/or more dichromate and/or more exposure and/or very soft
brush(es) to remove the hardened emulsion from the shadows (maybe
dropping water gently with a baster?)... What our experienced gum
printers think?
My "real suggestion" would be printing with digital negatives (one for
the Ziatype, one - modified just for printing highlights - for the gum
layer)...
Regards,
Loris.
-----Original Message-----
From: Breukel, C. (HKG) [mailto:C.Breukel@lumc.nl]
Sent: 26 Ekim 2005 Çarşamba 10:36
To: Alt-Photo-Process-L (E-mail)
Subject: Gum over Palladium
Hi,
I have finally had the oppertunity to do some modest alt. printing
(modest size : 4*5). Recently done some Ziatype with a few of my MACO IR
negatives, processed in PyrocatHD. They printed quite nice as Ziatypes,
and these prints are a good starting point to add some colour to the
large highlight areas (trees, grass etc) by gum printing. I have done a
few gum over Palladium prints and although the end results are quite
nice, I liek to hear what input people have on this techniques.
Basically I would like to have colour only in the highlight areas, not
in the darker parts, but I guess that that is pretty hard unless you
mask the shadow parts (pretty though with tree trunk and branches) or
remove the gum layer after developement when the print is still wet.
I use the same neg for both gum and Ziatype (and run into long exposure
times for the gum obviously : 30 min verse the Zia for about 9-12 min).
I use W&N Gum and saturated PotDichr. 1:1 and W&N pigments (very very
roughly about 0.05 gr per 1ml total volume).
So are there suggestions on perhaps less dichromate, less pigment or..
to achive the effect I would like to obtain,
Thanks in advance!
Best,
Cor
Received on Wed Oct 26 01:47:00 2005
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