Na2 Platinum Palladium Demo
*We advise you wear gloves, an apron, and eye protectives when using this chemistry.* This video demos the making of a Platinum Palladium Print using 5% Sodium Chloroplatinate (Na2 Platinum), Palladium #3, and Ferric Oxalate Solution #1 along with potassium oxalate developer. The paper used is Revere Platinum, a 100% Cotton rag Paper free of buffers and additives.

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Beginners Guide to Platinum-Palladium Prints

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Creating a Digital Negative for Cyanotype or Platinum Palladium Printing

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Mixing Potassium Oxalate Developer for Platinum/Palladium Printing

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Creating a Digital Negative

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Experiments with Phonetype

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THE BEST PLATINUM PALLADIUM PRINTER IN THE WORLD.

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Kallitype Printing, Part 1

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Platinum Palladium Printing on Tosa Platinum Paper for K.K.

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How I make Platinum Palladium Photo Prints

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Platinum printing on Tosa Washi Platinum Paper (Japanese Tissue)

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PRINTING 2 GIANT PLATINUM PRINTS IN THE NEW LAB

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How To Start Platinum Palladium Printing?

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Platinum Palladium 2

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What is salt printing? A demonstration of 19th century photography modernized

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Gum bichromate process by Stephane Noel

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I'm simulating a real city in Minecraft...

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Make a Platinum (Palladium) Print with Bill Schwab

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Printing a 16x20 Platinum Palladium Print

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Bostick and Sullivan's Guide to Cyanotype Printing

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