Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Mordancage Process became a Disaster in Disguise
The Disaster in Disguise continues with the Mordancage process. This involves printing the photos as traditional black and white images on fiber paper, then in a tray put some hydrogen peroxide and copper chloride, followed by some rinsing and redeveloping and repeat. Then, the darker parts of the emulsion kind of turn into veils, making amazing negative & positive looking images. oooooooo lala 



















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