Upping Your Photography Game with Platinum Palladium Printing
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
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Platinum/Palladium is an alternative printing process developed in the late 1800's. Still used today it is considered one of the more durable art processes for photographic printing. It is a monochrome process, where the emulsion is painted on to a paper surface and exposed to UV light. Prints can be developed without having to use a "dark room".
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Ted Forbes
The Art of Photography
2830 S. Hulen, Studio 133
Fort Worth, TX 76109
US of A - Věda a technologie
His willingness to teach and have photographers part of the hands on process is the best part
As someone who grew up shooting B&W film and printing photos in my home darkroom, I just have to give this a try. The results look amazing. I see a platinum paladium workshop in my future.
That looks fantastic! I have never heard of this process but I can see how you would get hooked on this finish.
The one image you showed of the ballet dancers was absolutely stunning 👌
I was looking the other day, just out of curiosity, for some of your personal work. Since your website is down I didn’t find much. Excited to see what’s coming!
I'm glad I did not miss this; Love how the process makes these great looking prints.
Wish I’d known about this last week when I was driving through Flagstaff 😅 The prints look incredible!
Looks very close to B&W prints from the dark room on real fiber based paper. It's nice that digital can be printed that way now
Oh, I can’t wait to see and learn more about what’s coming next. Freakin’ AWESOME print.
I absolutely love the print Matt made for me! Hi Matt, thanks again ✌
This was great, very interesting, looking forward to seeing more about your new project
Amazing! I have been printing with pt-pd since a while, for myself and costumers, and it is another thing. Absolutely another thing!
Wonderful print Ted 😁👍
Love this. I just started with cyanotypes myself. If you end up doing a workshop in NY.. I'll be there ;)
This is exciting. I have some project images ready to bring to life on the wall.
Pretty cool process. Thanks for capturing the story!
Great video and offer. Many thanks for sharing. Love the image
Very cool
Wonderful. Thank you!
this is wonderful 😍
awesome print
This is brilliant! I have experimented with printing digital images in my home darkroom a few times over the years with varying degrees of success but never to my satisfaction. This process, though, looks to be exactly what I was hoping to achieve.
I'm pretty sure I seen that vid with Dave & the print shop visit. I just assumed it was out in Jackson Hole WY. Silly me. Beautiful work!
Is that dance print one of your images? Looks awesome!
Its cool sir
Funny I was just thinking the other week, that it's been a while since you did anything with these guys.
You should try carbon printing too!
wow 🤩
Is this Tyler Shields’ printer as well?
I miss RA-4
❤️
So this is a black and white only process?
Why the scarf in Arizona?
Flagstaff is much higher in elevation than Phoenix, and can get quite cold.
First step is bring a bunch of cash. This is not a cheap process.
Yeah, the platinum/palladium might last "forever" - the paper it was put on won't. It might not even last a 100 years if not stored properly.
The sloppy boarder really spoils it. Tone that down please.
Why’s it so slimey