More test prints and a drying frame

Today I tried printing using another batch of old negatives. I used the last papers poured a week ago. These prints were all made with the 4″ foam roller. While I like the photo-realism of the roller, I will soon be trying brushes to apply the oil-based ink. First, here are the three negatives I used:

digi-neg-trioAnd here are the three oil prints done today:

Chess table in Chatuchak Park, Bangkok, Thailand.

chess_oilThe Manger (from Gertrude Kasebier negative – National Archives)

manger_oilMJ -the original was shot with a point-and-shoot camera under harsh lighting, but this print accentuated the high contrast.mj_oilHere’s an attempt at drying a print with a reverse-curl frame. I’m hoping that as the gelatin shrinks, it will pull on the clamps and begin to straighten the thin 11×14 acrylic sheet the image is resting on and not tear away at the edges.

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