Dear Witho,
Do contact René Smets, the Belgian king of bromoil, he will be more than
happy to help you out.
See you soon?
Roger
-- Roger Kockaerts Permadocument - pH7 Rue des Balkans, 7 B-1180 Brussels Tel.:32-2-347 66 76 Fax: 32-2-344 43 04 TVA: BE 0438 246 889 web page: <http://www.permadocument.be> atelier pH7 = european experimental art gallery devoted exclusively to historic and alternative photographic processes De : Witho Worms <info@witho.nl> Répondre à : alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca Date : Tue, 23 May 2006 23:16:22 +0200 À : alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca Objet : RE: oil prints It helps John, but I had in mind inking up the brom 240. What I forgot to mention is that after each failure I stamp hard on the ground but that does not work either. I simultaneously work with my home made brand but this Broom 240 ŠŠ Thanks, Witho Van: John Grocott [mailto:john.grocott403@ntlworld.com] Verzonden: dinsdag 23 mei 2006 22:25 Aan: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca Onderwerp: Re: oil prints Hi Witho, I have had a little success with Oil printing but not using factory paper. I coat a 10% gelatine onto a fairly smooth paper then sensitize by immersion with 1 to 3% Amm. Dich. After exposure a soak of 30 to 35 C swells the gelatine and inks up quickly. A fairly hard ink is rolled on with a 4'' foam roller. This way cuts out all the possible problems with fixers etc., and gives you a greater range of paper surfaces. I also stick my paper to a plexi sheet with 5% gelatine which gives a better support for the inking. It easily snaps off after drying. Hope this helps. Keep trying. Best wishes. John ----- Original Message ----- From: Witho Worms <mailto:info@witho.nl> To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 8:33 PM Subject: oil prints I am struggling with Brom 240 from Bergger. I would like to try it for oil. So I fixed the paper out in FX 24 (Kodak non hardening fixer), dried, super dried en tried but there is almost no relief after soaking. 20, 30, 40 celsius does not make a difference. I can see a faint image after exposure though. Is my fixer not ok? Who is experienced with this paper and give me a clue. Cheers, WithoReceived on 05/24/06-07:00:03 AM Z
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