I love this video! Can you tell us how you came up with your exposure time and your contrast? A video explaining this process would be wonderful. Would you consider that?
Wait what? Did you mean "Where Gloves" as in where are the gloves you told us to wear in big bold letters at the beginning that she isn't wearing? Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Seeing this makes me want to try this. I have had a go at salt printing and cyanotype, but the tones in platinum printing really appeal. One thing I did struggle with was paper. Now I need to find what I need to buy here in the UK. Thanks 👍😊
You could also try here: taosphoto.fr/produit/hahnemuhle-platinum-rag/ I have never ordered from them, but its closer to home so maybe easier on the shipping costs. I about to try this too
Hello! At the time we were using the epson R2880. Now the P600, P700 are working all very well. Many canon printers can be worked with now as well. Please call us or email us at www.bostick-sullivan.com for more details!
Hi, thank you for the inspiring video. I would like to try the same. Please - Which Injekt printer do you recommend for printing digital negatives? Thank you
Hello! If you would like to call the office at (505) 474-0890 and ask for Dana, you'll be able to go over the different options of how to recycle your metal!
A little dumb question - can you do it without a UV exposure box ? I don`t have this at home, but love to try this technique, is there something i can substitute it for just one photo ?
They have process sheets pdf on their website: www.bostick-sullivan.com/cart/images/filemanager/uploads/platinum%20and%20palladium%20kit%20instructions.pdf
Hi, Great video, thank you. Is the clearing bath single use or do you store it and re-use it? If you do discard it, is it safe to dispose of down the sink?
You can reuse it if you're only doing a few prints at a time. I would say a normal clearing bath will clear about 10-15 prints and after that, you'll want a fresh clearing bath.
Do you coat multiple papers at a time? Is there a maximum time limit that you have for a coated paper (if stored properly) or is it something that needs to be done ASAP after drying?
Definitely, at the beginning of a printing session, you can start coating many pieces that way they'll all be dry but the time you go to expose them. I wouldn't let your coated paper sit for more than a day or two. You can, the problem is that your paper can dry out too much and if there isn't a certain amount of humidity in the paper, it won't print properly at all. But a day or 2 stored in a dry, cool, dark environment will be just fine. You really only have to worry about the paper drying out too much if you live in the southwest or your area has very dry winters.
Where are the protective gloves??? These chemicals e.g. "Ferrous oxalate" are hazardous in case of skin contact. It is irresponsible to show an educational video and do not care about protective gloves. This is not about baking a cake and using sugar!
Inspiring. Subtitles and the music move the process to another level. Will we ever get tired of seeing this magic? No. Thanks for sharing.
I agree, an excellent demonstration of the process, but we will have to differ on the awful noise.
What a wonderfully comprehensive video. Viewers are left in no doubt about what they need to do but also about how long it might take. Bravo.
Congratulations. This is the best demonstration of the process I've yet seen. :-)
Education is the best gift there is. This video goes into my RUclips Archive! Thank You So Much.
Clearly the best instruction yet, thanks!
Very inspiring video! I love the results from this process.
I love this video! Can you tell us how you came up with your exposure time and your contrast? A video explaining this process would be wonderful. Would you consider that?
Thanks for making such an interesting video, film still has its uses :)
What kind of gloves? Latex okay?
Wait what? Did you mean "Where Gloves" as in where are the gloves you told us to wear in big bold letters at the beginning that she isn't wearing? Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful. Thanks so much for the video
Thank you! Another super video! )))
Seeing this makes me want to try this. I have had a go at salt printing and cyanotype, but the tones in platinum printing really appeal. One thing I did struggle with was paper. Now I need to find what I need to buy here in the UK. Thanks 👍😊
We can ship to the UK if you're unable to find a supplier in the UK!
Bostick & Sullivan what would I need to get going and how much would it all be shipped to the UK please?
Would you mind using the contact form on our website to ask this question? We can better assist you there. www.bostick-sullivan.com/cart/contact_us/
You could also try here: taosphoto.fr/produit/hahnemuhle-platinum-rag/ I have never ordered from them, but its closer to home so maybe easier on the shipping costs. I about to try this too
I have to try this!
muchas gracias por el video, muy interesante,
Please post links to “previous video “ so we don’t have to go rooting around for it.
Thanks for the video.
How much does the concentration of the developer have to do with the finished product?
Is there an optimal concentration?
What printer did you use to make your negative?
Hello! At the time we were using the epson R2880. Now the P600, P700 are working all very well. Many canon printers can be worked with now as well. Please call us or email us at www.bostick-sullivan.com for more details!
Do you make the negative low contrast?
Hi, thank you for the inspiring video. I would like to try the same. Please - Which Injekt printer do you recommend for printing digital negatives? Thank you
Thank you so much.
Is there way i can recycle my platinum and palladium?
Hello! If you would like to call the office at (505) 474-0890 and ask for Dana, you'll be able to go over the different options of how to recycle your metal!
You can! You can send them to us and we can recycle them for you or put them back in solution. Give us a call at (505) 474-0890
Test strips for coming to the final exposure time of 5 min?
A little dumb question - can you do it without a UV exposure box ? I don`t have this at home, but love to try this technique, is there something i can substitute it for just one photo ?
Sun?🥰
What kind of negative film paper do you use?
They have process sheets pdf on their website: www.bostick-sullivan.com/cart/images/filemanager/uploads/platinum%20and%20palladium%20kit%20instructions.pdf
What type of UV lights are you using in your boxes? I am going to be building some of my own, thanks in advance!
anyone know the song playing?
Hi, Great video, thank you. Is the clearing bath single use or do you store it and re-use it? If you do discard it, is it safe to dispose of down the sink?
You can reuse it if you're only doing a few prints at a time. I would say a normal clearing bath will clear about 10-15 prints and after that, you'll want a fresh clearing bath.
Have you tried, heard of using Baryta Papers for the printing of your Prints? Any thoughts or tests results while using Baryta Papers?
why didn't you show the final result? :((
Do you coat multiple papers at a time? Is there a maximum time limit that you have for a coated paper (if stored properly) or is it something that needs to be done ASAP after drying?
Definitely, at the beginning of a printing session, you can start coating many pieces that way they'll all be dry but the time you go to expose them. I wouldn't let your coated paper sit for more than a day or two. You can, the problem is that your paper can dry out too much and if there isn't a certain amount of humidity in the paper, it won't print properly at all. But a day or 2 stored in a dry, cool, dark environment will be just fine. You really only have to worry about the paper drying out too much if you live in the southwest or your area has very dry winters.
best video
Nice & Detailed :)
🥰
make more videos!!!
Working on it!
Where are the protective gloves??? These chemicals e.g. "Ferrous oxalate" are hazardous in case of skin contact. It is irresponsible to show an educational video and do not care about protective gloves. This is not about baking a cake and using sugar!