I’m wondering if the hydrogen peroxide gets exhausted quickly or can it be used for more than one print. What’s your experience? Also, thanks so much for all of your posts! It’s really good following you.
Hi Erik. I am sorry for that. I did not want to show any amounts that I used here because I am still trying to perfect it myself. This was done quite loosely from information that I have gathered and until I find something that works and is solid it will be my pleasure to share that information here on the channel. :)
Thank you, Nicole. I would only use the hydrogen peroxide for one print. You can also use citric acid instead of oxalic acid to check the PH. This is perhaps more environmentally friendly and also healthier. Also I would size the paper. It is easier to wash off the non-exposed areas. I hope this makes sense.
I love how you try all sorts of methods for your photography! Super inspiring.
HI Sean, Thank you!
Very interesting process. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Tony. Still got some learning to do!
Experimentation, wonderful 👍
Hi John, Thank you love to experiment and try different things :)
Fascinating!
Thank you Onno!
I’m wondering if the hydrogen peroxide gets exhausted quickly or can it be used for more than one print. What’s your experience? Also, thanks so much for all of your posts! It’s really good following you.
Hi. At this point I have not done enough of this process to make that assessment, but I will take note and share those findings. Thanks for following!
Hi Nicole, thank you for sharing. Can you tell us in what part of the proces you have used all the stuff you mentioned?
Hi Erik. I am sorry for that. I did not want to show any amounts that I used here because I am still trying to perfect it myself. This was done quite loosely from information that I have gathered and until I find something that works and is solid it will be my pleasure to share that information here on the channel. :)
@@NicoleSmallOneonOne thank you so much!
Thank you, Nicole.
I would only use the hydrogen peroxide for one print. You can also use citric acid instead of oxalic acid to check the PH. This is perhaps more environmentally friendly and also healthier. Also I would size the paper. It is easier to wash off the non-exposed areas. I hope this makes sense.
Hi! Thank you very much for the tips! Yes, I have looked into using citric acid as it being more environmentally friendly.
@@NicoleSmallOneonOne You're welcome!
Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure!
This is great! Any instance of the Chiba process actually working is cause for celebration!
Hello! ahaha! yes, thank you very much!
I will have t loo that process up. It;s newto me. :_)
HI Terry. It is fairly new to me as well and my first time.