View Full Version : fabriano artistico for gum over platinum/kallitype?
macclad
12-27-2009, 12:53 PM
hey guys. i was wondering if its possible to use fabriano artistico with platinum or kallitype processes. I want to do platinum with a few layers of gum.
if fabriano is not suitable what paper would you recommend for gm over platinum/kallitype?
thanks
sdivot
12-27-2009, 02:15 PM
You can absolutely use FA for gumover platinum. It doesn't shrink, and that's critical when doing multiple layers. Some folks do a presoak just to be sure it's not going to shrink. I don't. For platinum printing you should do a 1.5% oxalic acid presoak. Platinum likes papers that are neutral or slightly acidic. I must give credit to Kerik for this info that he shared with me. I've used FA for gumovers and it works great. You can also use Arches Platine. It's great for platinum and gumovers as well. It will shrink though, so you should do a presoak.
Good luck,
Steve
Loris Medici
12-27-2009, 03:15 PM
A side note: Not in the same league with Artistico (100% cotton) but Fabriano No. 5 (50% cotton only) can be used with iron processes w/o acid pre-treatment and works well for gumovers too. Try that also, you may like it...
macclad
12-30-2009, 10:22 AM
ok cool thanks very much for that. i will source some oxcalic acid and give that a go.
Mark Fisher
12-30-2009, 10:37 AM
FYI - oxalic acid is sold as wood bleach at many hardware stores.
I'm trying to do some gum over platinum for the alt exchange. I'm using some Fabriano Artistico that I shrunk and sized (gelatin) last summer for gum. I've just gotten started and I'm finding I need waaaaaaay long exposure times for the platinum. I didn't presoak with oxalic acid, so is that what happens if the paper is not acidic enough? Or is it the paper? The sizing? Something to do with sitting in a drawer for 4 or 5 months?
My half hour exposure is almost done. Let's see what they look like......
Ian Leake
01-10-2010, 06:31 AM
I'm trying to do some gum over platinum for the alt exchange. I'm using some Fabriano Artistico that I shrunk and sized (gelatin) last summer for gum. I've just gotten started and I'm finding I need waaaaaaay long exposure times for the platinum. I didn't presoak with oxalic acid, so is that what happens if the paper is not acidic enough? Or is it the paper? The sizing? Something to do with sitting in a drawer for 4 or 5 months?
My half hour exposure is almost done. Let's see what they look like......
How much platinum are you using? Platinum binds to gelatin and this reduces the image (not a problem with palladium).
TheFlyingCamera
01-10-2010, 07:09 AM
My understanding of gum-over is that you should pre-shrink your paper, do your platinum print, THEN size and gum after.
Ian, I'm using the Na2 method, so some, but not alot, of platinum. Even at half an hour the exposures was wispy. Thanks Scott, for the info about the sizing. I'll use the rest of the already-sized paper for gum only, and start over with new paper. I've got some big sheets of FA, so I'll fill the tub with water and get then shrunk.
Loris Medici
01-13-2010, 06:24 AM
Sly have you neutralized the paper beforehand? Do not omit that step; you need neutral paper and FA is far from being neutral...
As Loris mentions, use oxalic acid (or other method, (I know Loris doesn't like it but I do ;-))
I've found that the acidification process shrinks the paper just as well, so both can be accomplished in one step.