alternate processes

I would be interested in traditional processes not digital processes other than making digital negatives for printing. I do platinum printing, cyanotypes and collodion wet plate. I'd be interested in sharing images and technical process data.
 
i get your point - and after having seen real collodion prints myself, i clearly understand why.

however, because not everyone can go into the chemical processes (that's the case for me), i also (explicitly) include alternate digital processes, even though it is not the "real deal".

it's still fun!
cheers,
sebastian
 
hi y'all,

a bit of curiosity from my side - is there any interest in alternate processes here (among the RFF users)?

if so, what do you do?
chemical or digital?

for example, i'm experimenting with a digital version of the lith process:

experiment with digital lith processing by sebastel23, on Flickr

cheers,
sebastian

Sebastian,
I love lith also.
But it'll be quite some time until I have time to experiment with it again.

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Just curious, what is your "recipe" for reproducing lith using digital? I've never try it before.
 
Just curious, what is your "recipe" for reproducing lith using digital? I've never try it before.

actually, it started a few years ago, when a friend of mine explained the lith process to me, and closed with claiming, that it won't be possible to have a digital process that yields results reasonably similar to lith.
i doubted that.
and the next thing i know is, that he came up with a java program that would digitally generate pictures very similar to the way the lith process works chemically.

so, the honour is all his.

cheers,
sebastian
 
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