I am tired of marking comments as spam. I do not know why people want to sell shoes via my little blog and I do not even want to comment on what else they try to sell. So thanks to all the spammers, I switched off the comments.
So, this is the third in a series of three posts about making a kallitype print. In the last two parts I showed the setup and the test strip, today I will go for the final print.
So on the left is the coated and dry paper. The marks of the coating area are removed with [...]
OK, in the last post we cleaned beaker and brushes. Now the coated paper should be dry. Now let’s prepare the contact printing frame. Because of possible reflection I put a sheet of black paper under the negative/paper sandwich.
And since everything is a bit improvised I saved the cost of a good contact printing frame [...]
There was an interesting discussion on APUG about kallitypes and how they look like when exposed but not yet developed. So I promised to show an image of an undeveloped kallitype. Since I anyway wanted to print the dung fork again for a friend and since I had my digi gizmo with me in the [...]
Hey, now I found out, that what I meant to be the search terms on this sites search was in reality the search terms which were used on some search engines (like google). So this is even more ironic, that people who searched for digital lith were pointed to my little blog. So much on [...]