The original was captured on 8x10 film (CatLABS 80), but the negative did not have the density range for alt processes, such as Salt. So... I scanned in the negative, and made a digital inkjet neg, and eventually, a Salt print.
Thank you Ben and Ned. Since I started playing with Salt almost a year ago, Kallitype printing just doesn't happen anymore. I find that Salt delivers what I want, especially in regards to consistency, colour, and simplicity. Kallitypes were often unpredictable. Looks like I'll be sticking with it, as well as Carbon, and Gum (with all its variations). Cheers and Happy 2025!
Would selenium have toned it in it's usual way?
Selenium tends to do funny things with alt. process prints. They easily bleach out, turning an unattractive yellow-brown hue that reminds me of diarrhea more than photography.
It is generally accepted that selenium isn't a good choice when it comes to toning salt (and many other "alt process") prints. More often than not, ugly colors and degraded high values are the result.Lovely print, I much prefered the gold toned print over the untoned print. Would selenium have toned it in it's usual way?
The original was captured on 8x10 film (CatLABS 80), but the negative did not have the density range for alt processes, such as Salt. So... I scanned in the negative, and made a digital inkjet neg, and eventually, a Salt print.
makes me wonder if I should look into the salt printing process.
That's a rhetorical question, right? Right..??
Well I have most of the chemicals/equipment to try it - just need to do a bit of reading to get up to speed, so it is a more than rhetorical. Having done a bit of VDB, kallitype, photopolymer and gum - not to mention cyanotype over the past 1-2 years, I just need to focus more on one process and really perfect it. Besides the process is only the half of it - I also need to work on my photographic skills as much as the process end.
Having done a bit of VDB, kallitype, photopolymer and gum - not to mention cyanotype over the past 1-2 years, I just need to focus more on one process and really perfect it.
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