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A platinum print provides a broad scale of tones from black to white.
These black-and-whites, many of them platinum prints, are framed in groups.
He works with gelatin silver and platinum prints to create his unique images.
He also left them in their matte condition that was inherent with platinum print.
Most of the images were toned platinum prints in pristine condition.
"They are both platinum prints with a warm sepia tone.
The photo is platinum print, one of the materials frequently used by photographers of the time.
Shillea decided to learn the process of platinum print and has continued to pursue this technique since.
On the collecting market, platinum prints often sell for many times what a similar silver-gelatin print would bring.
This stunning exhibition presents 199 of Lincoln's severely beautiful platinum prints.
Mr. Partridge, also a photographer, made the show's platinum prints.
Some of the desirable characteristics of a platinum print include:
Willis made the first platinum print in 1873 and patented it, but the process was imperfect, attracting little interest.
Heimerdinger has worked with Bernhard to introduce platinum prints to her portfolio.
Platinum prints stress the physical art object.
In platinum prints, light-sensitive emulsion is absorbed into the paper's weave.
Platinum Prints These were common from 1880 until the 1930s and were also known as platinotypes.
Crane works with a variety of materials including Polaroid, gelatin silver, and platinum prints among others.
Edis worked with platinum prints and from 1912 she pioneered colour autochrome photography.
What platinum prints may lack in impact, they make up for in their beguiling luminosity.
Platinum prints were produced to achieve the broad range of tonal values that medium afforded.
Besides printing on linen, he also produced editions of platinum prints and flocked images.
We have sold a couple of Modotti platinum prints before, but none were as beautiful as these two."
For an 1896 picture of a canoe in glass-smooth water, Stieglitz made a velvet-smooth platinum print.
Characteristics of a palladium print, compared to a platinum print:
This is the basic platinotype process which is in use today.
Like the Platinotype, the image will appear instantly when the paper is submerged in the developer.
The combination of these two metals remains the basis of the platinotype process in use today.
In photography, the palladiotype is a less-common variant of the platinotype.
In her day, she was a leading photographer of royalty, fashionable women and children producing elegant platinotype prints.
By 1879 he had improved the process sufficiently to justify founding the Platinotype Company to market his papers.
He typically used sepia platinotype and gum bichromate printing processes.
Here he produced platinotype portraits of writers, artists and politicians who were celebrities of the time.
Although the metal constituting a Platinotype image is invulnerable, its paper substrate is certainly not.
A preservative bottle for platinotype paper.
The process came into greater use after World War I because the platinum used in the more-common platinotype quickly became too expensive.
He mostly takes black-and-white portraits and nude art photography on standard celluloid, in addition to using the nowadays rarely used technique of platinotype.
Gum prints tend to be multi-layered images sometimes combined with other alternative process printing methods such as cyanotype and platinotype.
With the platinotype printing process photographers make fine-art black-and-white prints using platinum or palladium salts.
He focuses on analogue photographing and noble techniques like platinotype, bromoil and kallitype.
The new method is a printing-out process which requires little or no development, unlike traditional platinotype, in which the full image does not appear until development.
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.
The new formula was sold by the Platinotype Company in London as Sulpho-Pyrogallol Developer.
He made albumen and carbon prints, but his preferred medium was the platinotype or platinum print process, admired for its permanence and great tonal range.
In London, Berkeley was a member of the Platinotype Company where he worked in association with William Willis.
Evans began his career as a bookseller, but retired from that to become a full-time photographer in 1898, when he adopted the platinotype technique for his photography.
The processes usually of greatest interest are the Cyanotype, Argyrotype, Palladiotype and Platinotype, but others may be dealt with on request.
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.
He used a very complicated printing process called platinotype, which is a monochrome photographic printing process based on the light-sensitivity of ferric oxalate on "Arche" paper.
Shillea was a professor in the Applied Photography Program at RIT and has extensively conducted lectures and workshops on the Platinotype process throughout the country.