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Find: New articles Process step-by-step Working practicesThe Kallitype Printing Kit - A great startElizabeth Graves tries out the Kallitype printing kit from the Photographer's Formulary and gives us a couple of good tips.
"...I bet this would make a GREAT kallitype!" Yes, a kallitype. You've stared at the lovely brown and black images in the kallitype process gallery, and now you have an image which would be gorgeous in subtle brown and black tones. However, you aren't yet ready to commit to bulk chemical purchases for a process you haven't tried. Kallitype formulas abound, and most recipes for this developing-out process involve at least five separate chemical solutions. What should you do? The answer is the Photographers' Formulary Kallitype Printing kit. This modestly priced kit isideal for trying out this delightful process. The kit provides enough chemicals to print about 30 4" x 5" images, clear instructions, and enough options to satisfy the curiosity of any alternative printmaker. PreparationsAs with most alternative processes, kallitype requires some advance preparations. You'll need a few hours to read the directions and safety precautions,examine the 9 separate substances that come in the kit, and follow the provided recipes to prepare numerous solutions using distilled water. The sizing solution requires several minutes of cooking. The sensitizer solution works best after it has aged a few days, so plan ahead! In addition to the kit, you'll need:
If you choose to size your paper, you'll need to coat it and allow it to dry in advance. When the size has dried, it will be ready for a coating of sensitizer and several hours of drying in the dark. Options galore! After contact printing your image, you're ready for one of the best things about this kit: it comes with THREE developer recipes. Brown, sepia, black and tones in between are all possible through mixing the developer components in different proportions. Each of these developers can also be modified by the addition of dichromate (included in the kit) to increase contrast. After several minutes of development, each print must soak in a clearing bath, receive a water rinse, soak in a fixing bath, and then receive a lengthy water wash (or hypo clear rinse followed by shorter water wash). Though the instructions note that the sensitizer is slow, exposures with both transparency and vellum negatives printed cleanly in well under 10 minutes on a sunny day here in San Francisco. You'll need to print test strips to establish your local baselines: under exposures wash away; over exposures turn muddy and gray.
With so many options to explore, the Photographer's Formulary Kallitype Printing kit is a convenient, efficient and enjoyable way to experiment with kallitypes.
Makes About 30 4" x 5" Prints. Read the instructions. Strongly recommended for beginners. Looking for chemicals or kits?
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