Thank you for the information. I strongly think you should wear gloves when handling dichromate. And a gas mask when mixing it from powder or at least do it outside. It's very harmful
Alan, if you miss the darkroom, consider taking a workshop with the Photographer's Formulary in Condon, Montana. Dan and Jill Burkholder have workshops there the same week this year. Go to workshopsinmt[dot]com/Burkhldr-PT-PD--July.html to see the workshop description. Good luck and welcome back to the darkroom! Anthony Mournian
1:55 I had to laugh because I've never ever heard liquid measured in inches. Also did you meant potassium dichromate instead of potassium bichromate? It sounds like you're saying bichromate which I'm not familiar with. I'm getting back into printing after a very, very long (decades) hiatus from wet work and need a few "refreshers". It's 9 years later but still relevant.Thanks for sharing this.
This has got to be the quickest half hour for a long time!! Brilliant, informative and really enjoyable vid!! Thankyou :-)
Thanks a lot for showing us this! I really like it and appreciate the video!
Wonderful presentation of this photographic process! Thank you for this education.
Thanks sir ,it was so so usefull. Watching from Assam ,India
Thanks for making this clip. It was so helpful, and you have a wonderful measured way of communicating what you do and why. Best wishes. :-)
Fantastic demonstration
thank you for sharing this! what an amazing video!
Where can i find such exposure unit
congrats, amazing and beauty work, where did you print such a big negative?
Wonderful tutor. One of the best. Can anyone tell me if he uses printers oil or ordinary oil paint?
Its beautiful!
I really enjoyed watching your video.
Regarding your Potassium Dichromate solution , what is the percentage you have mixed to? is it 5% or more?
Thank you very much, Sir. Great video
Do we need to size the paper?
Wonderful. Where in New Mexico did you record this?
Thank you for the amazingly clear explanation of this interesting process, a process which was quite opaque to me when I only read about it.
What kind of bleach?
Please can you help!
could the oil be mixed with linseed oil or turpenoid?
How much water?
Thank you for the information. I strongly think you should wear gloves when handling dichromate. And a gas mask when mixing it from powder or at least do it outside. It's very harmful
Thanks a lot Sir.
Alan, if you miss the darkroom, consider taking a workshop with the Photographer's Formulary in Condon, Montana. Dan and Jill Burkholder have workshops there the same week this year. Go to workshopsinmt[dot]com/Burkhldr-PT-PD--July.html to see the workshop description. Good luck and welcome back to the darkroom! Anthony Mournian
GOOG JOB
1:55 I had to laugh because I've never ever heard liquid measured in inches. Also did you meant potassium dichromate instead of potassium bichromate? It sounds like you're saying bichromate which I'm not familiar with. I'm getting back into printing after a very, very long (decades) hiatus from wet work and need a few "refreshers". It's 9 years later but still relevant.Thanks for sharing this.
I'm here to hit the subscribe to 1K lol, btw love the technic tho
What type of paper you use for this print?
Darmansyah Abu Hanifah
Watercolor paper
Please don't expose yourself to dichromates, use gloves