Why isn't platinum listed as a current process?  You can buy commercially produced platium paper from hammermill today.  Lots of us still do platinum and pladian printing.  Well enough that its still made commercially.

On Apr 25, 2016 1:00 PM, "Gawain Weaver" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Our 19th Century Photographic Prints ID chart has undergone a major graphic revision this month based on my experience teaching with the chart in the 4-day Care and ID of Photographs workshop. You can find the new version of the chart on my website in the usual place:

http://gawainweaver.com/processID

Direct links to the charts:
http://gawainweaver.com/images/uploads/file/Process%20ID%20Chart_19th%20Century%20Photo.pdf
http://gawainweaver.com/images/uploads/file/Process%20ID%20Chart_19th%20Century%20Photo_ES.pdf

Please print, share, post, and use freely.

Thanks to photograph conservators Cecilia Salgado and Alejandra Mendoza we also have a Spanish language version of the chart. A Spanish language version of the Photomechanical chart is forthcoming, and I’m sure other languages will follow eventually.

On a related note, only 1 workshop is currently scheduled this year— at the University of Kansas Libraries in Lawrence, KS, June 13-16, There’s still space but it’s on schedule for being a very full workshop:

http://gawainweaver.com/workshops/

best,
Gawain



Gawain Weaver
Photograph Conservator
San Francisco Bay Area





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