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3 Nov 2023 16:00

An example of a salted print made by Markus Hofstätter using his DIY exposure box. Photo: Markus Hofstätter Developed in the mid-1800s by Henry Fox Talbot, salt printing represents one of the earliest and most consistent means of turning a negative into a positive print using just three primary ingredients: salt, water and silver nitrate. Recent Videos These days, salted printing is considered a relatively obscure photographic practice, even amongst analog aficionados. Despite this, it's a pro...
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