• Platinum-palladium is a traditional printing technique, dating from the 19th century, favoured by photographers and collectors due to the tonal range of the prints. (monovisions.com)
  • Sometimes known as "the poor man's platinum print", when the image is toned in platinum or palladium the result is nearly chemically identical to a true Platinotype. (wikipedia.org)
  • Like the Platinotype and Cyanotype, the kallitype is a contact printing process and the printer must have a negative of equal size to print from. (wikipedia.org)
  • Specialising in Platinotype and Carbon Print , to which he added Platino-chrome , a photochemical-digital hybridisation process, and Digigraphie/Fine Art digital pigment prints, in B / W and in color. (carlosbarrantes.com)
  • In 2023, she received an honourable mention for her platinum-palladium Poetry of Being series and honourable mentions in four other categories in the 19th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards. (artdoc.gallery)
  • Shows: Carbon Transfer and Platinum Palladium processes. (alternativephotography.com)
  • He prints primarily with alternative processes, including carbon, kallitype and palladium, and is the author of The Carbon Print. (alternativephotography.com)
  • While the Van Dyke Brown and Argyrotype are both "printing out" processes (with the complete image being formed during exposure), the Kallitype is a "develop out" process that requires the print to be submerged in a developer solution to make the image visible after exposure. (wikipedia.org)
  • Printing in platinum and palladium is acknowledged as the summit of early print processes. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • Famed for it's long tonal range and delicate warm colour, a Platinum/Palladium print possesses a luminosity not seen in more contemporary printing processes. (conormasterson.com)
  • Platinum and palladium prints are 19th century photographic processes that are reportedly the longest-lasting kind of photographic print that can be made, much longer than standard black and white prints that are based on silver. (figura.shop)
  • Christina Z. Anderson from Montana, USA shows her gallery with very personal prints of several alternative photographic processes, from Casein and Chrysotype to Palladium and Salted paper prints. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Christina Z. Anderson's work focuses on the contemporary vanitas printed in a variety of 19th century photographic processes. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Photographic printing processes of the 19th century. (carlosbarrantes.com)
  • For those of us who print alternative processes we know that there are a lot of papers that are alkaline-buffered and therefore unsuitable for certain alternative processes unless pre-acidified, which adds an extra PITA step. (rfotofolio.org)
  • Because of the tonal range and surface quality of platinum prints, many fine art photographers of the late 19th and early 20th century preferred the process over gelatin silver prints. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • This alternative photographic process dates to the 19th century and is known for its unique tonal range and longevity. (debbieeschoephotography.com)
  • The tonal range of these prints are much richer than that of traditional silver prints -- there are more gradations between black and white and you can often see very subtle detail in the darkest parts of the photograph. (figura.shop)
  • A new exhibition at Atlas Gallery will showcase the beauty of the platinum print through the work of diverse international photographers and artists from the early 20th century to the present day. (monovisions.com)
  • It's a gum bichromate over platinum/palladium photograph, a technique embraced by Pictorialists at the beginning of the 20th century. (aeqai.org)
  • also Digital Negatives with QuadToneRIP, Demystifying QTR for Photographers and Printmakers co-authored with Ron Reeder, and Handcrafted: The Art and Practice of the Handmade Print co-authored with Wang, Jianming, King. (alternativephotography.com)
  • The combination of photography, print-making, and painting is, in part, what makes the 19th century gum bichromate process so appealing. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • Gum bichromate printing is appealing in the way it combines aspects of print-making, painting, and photography. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • I tested gum over platinum with no sizing, cyanotype over platinum, cyanotype alone, watercolor over platinum, and the paper stood up perfectly through several wet and dry cycles. (rfotofolio.org)
  • Cyanotype performs beautifully on Hahnemühle Platinum Rag, producing a gorgeous rich, deep blue. (rfotofolio.org)
  • Sandy King is known to many for his work in Carbon and carbo and as the author of the book The Carbon Print. (alternativephotography.com)
  • High quality Laser Fultone poster print, "Underwater Nude," made under Brett Weston's supervision from the original Gelatin Silver photograph. (photographywest.com)
  • Kallitype is a process for making photographic prints. (wikipedia.org)
  • Patented in 1889 by W. W. J. Nicol (1855-1929), the Kallitype print is an iron-silver process. (wikipedia.org)
  • Photographer Frank Hunter is best known for his contemporary reinterpretation of the Romantic American landscape, printing in the richly tonal late 19th-century platinum/palladium process. (bernheim.org)
  • The use of color and flatness of the compositional elements evoke the late 19th-century Nabis. (aeqai.org)
  • Its provenance extends back to the late 19th century and includes the famed Ellsworth and Garrett collections as well as, more recently, the John Adams Collection. (greysheet.com)
  • The platinum printing process was developed in the 1870s, and commercially made platinum papers were available until the rising costs of platinum during World War I made the process prohibitively expensive. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • I was particularly intrigued with Sadler's approach which so successfully exploits the print-making and painting possibilities inherent in the gum process. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • I love the image itself, and am intrigued by the way you chose to print it, which seems to really exploit the print-making and painting possibilities inherent in the gum process. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • Why did you choose to print this in a historic process, like gum, as opposed to some other process, including digital printing? (nyphotocurator.com)
  • Parks Sadler says, ' Gum printing has certain visceral nostalgic qualities to the process whenever the print is done and in my case I always use gum in a quite poetic and gentle way. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • The process involves coating paper with a solution of platinum and/or palladium salts, exposing the paper under a negative and then developing and washing the print. (debbieeschoephotography.com)
  • These are Platinum prints made with a very old school print process by the guys at 139 Printroom . (conormasterson.com)
  • A step-by-step description of the gum printing process and showcases of artists' works ranging from monochrome to colorful and from subtle to bold. (alternativephotography.com)
  • Each photographer has selected a specific process that best captures and expresses their vision of and feelings for a desired subject which is then revealed and shared via the finished print. (monalogcollective.com)
  • He makes prints by hand using a labor-intensive 19th century process known as platinum printing. (intheartscene.com)
  • At a time long before digital technology consumed the photography market, these works harken back to days of film with prints developed in the darkroom that also documents areas of Bernheim that no longer exist in the same fashion. (bernheim.org)
  • Today platinum and palladium prints are widely considered the princes of the photographic medium, and the greatest expressions of fine art photography. (goldstreetstudios.com.au)
  • On one hand there are the people interested in 19th century photography who collect tintypes and daguerreotypes, and then there are the surfers. (larissaleclair.com)
  • Each print comes with a unique certificate of authenticity from the artist by Artdoc Photography Gallery. (artdoc.gallery)
  • Kennedy's story unfolds as you explore this website and read his blog revealing who has sat in front of his camera over the years, the lands he has traversed, who exhibits and collects his artwork, what workshop he offers, where you can purchase his prints. (davidmichaelkennedy.com)
  • I coated in regular incandescent room light, using a 6/9/1 drop count formula: 6 drops of palladium, 9 drops ferric oxalate,1 drop NA2 contrast agent. (rfotofolio.org)
  • Normally this is a 661 formula but the drops of ferric oxalate are actually smaller in diameter so I have increased to match the palladium when using the drop count method of measuring. (rfotofolio.org)
  • Platinum It top offers 300 drops of waterproof water. (mapwatches.com)
  • Cotton rag paper is generally recommended for printing kallitypes, although multiple paper types will lead to satisfactory results. (wikipedia.org)
  • Creativity begins in the camera, but in the darkroom and now dimroom I thrive on the ability to change an ordinary image into something unique through gum, platinum, chromo, or mordancage, for instance. (alternativephotography.com)
  • I've had some prints made from the 'We Are Loughborough' series. (conormasterson.com)
  • I am considering a series of limited edition platinum prints. (conormasterson.com)
  • The diversity of the platinum print will be further shown in collages by Japanese artist Toshiko Okanoue, arctic landscapes by Herbert Ponting taken on Robert Falcon Scott's expedition, still-lives from Korean Koo Bohnchang's 'White Vessels' series, landscapes by American George Tice, portraits and still-lives by Imogen Cunningham. (monovisions.com)
  • Every print series is available in limited editions in each size. (artdoc.gallery)
  • She also received an honourable mention for her Wanderings in Wild Places series in the 19th Pollux Awards. (artdoc.gallery)
  • Genghis Khan Watch contains a platinum series, 950 platinum cap, plastic, challenge and returned product design. (natl-scientific.com)
  • Both back and front print beautifully and similarly, therefore another savings in case you screw up a print on one side. (rfotofolio.org)
  • The exhibition aims to demonstrate the quality and versatility of platinum. (monovisions.com)
  • Many of the prints in the exhibition are drawn from amana salto based in Japan and Salto Ulbeek in Belgium. (monovisions.com)
  • Other prints in the exhibition are drawn from the print studios of the some of the finest platinum printers working in the world today. (monovisions.com)
  • The open design fan can girard perregaux replica detect Cat's Eye and measure the movement of the Palladium mobile device.At the exhibition I bought fyta sales Co., Ltd. and GP 7000 hang in fans. (realtywatches.com)
  • His large-scale platinum/palladium work was developed through support from the Fulton County and Georgia Arts Councils in the early 1990s. (bernheim.org)
  • Nick Brandt's most iconic work, 'Ranger with Tusks' will be shown in platinum for the first time. (monovisions.com)
  • His work has been reviewed in the New York Times, the Village Voice, the New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, and other print media. (intheartscene.com)
  • Straight returns are not accepted as these are limited edition prints and are printed by order. (artdoc.gallery)
  • These prints were popular in the 19th century, and then their popularity faded away. (wikipedia.org)
  • The photographic art prints are printed on one of the most beautiful and high quality papers on the market, Hahnemühle Bamboo. (artdoc.gallery)
  • The paper is smooth, crisp, firm, not very absorbent, and still prints beautiful, rich charcoal brown/black with 20% less solution than 1 drop per 2 sq. in. (rfotofolio.org)
  • The nostalgic qualities gum offers to a print is essentially why I chose it. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • Palladium offers supply and demand fundamentals very similar to those driving platinum, but at a far lower price per ounce. (moneymetals.com)
  • In relation to that, both the image and print seem reminiscent in some ways to mid-century modern art to me, both in your choice of pastels and the triptych graphics. (nyphotocurator.com)
  • Platinum prints are amongst the most permanent man-made objects - it is thought that a platinum image, properly preserved, can last more than 5000 years. (monovisions.com)
  • It provides the name of the image, the edition number, production date, certificate number and a hologram authentication patch that is matched by a unique number on both the print and certificate. (artdoc.gallery)
  • The paper prints deep charcoal blacks even with hot potassium oxalate developer which is as warm as it gets (I settled on room temp pot ox in the long run), clears easily of all iron salts, and works perfectly under lower humidity conditions such as those present in Montana. (rfotofolio.org)
  • The classical frames are made of wood and there will be added a white border to your print. (artdoc.gallery)
  • Small and comfortable retail sales, white printing chains and grapes are a unique modern replica rolex cheap way. (crmwatches.com)
  • You can create Hammerhead Shark Monk Winks through the Palladium closest experience and hundreds Carbon of personal sales years, and the controller can inject all passion, passion and excellence in all Diver Chronograph units. (ban-watches.com)
  • In the rare event that your framed print arrives with any kind of damage, we will gladly replace it for you completely free of charge. (artdoc.gallery)
  • In particular, newspapers usa are very Palladium rare in the newspaper. (realtywatches.com)