paperlink: Fixing bath for two Pelegry-calotypes, exposed side up
paperlink: The second fixing bath
paperlink: Development shortly before stopped at 90 min, no fogging
paperlink: Set up for test exposure, the Observatory
paperlink: First Pelegry calotype test
paperlink: My second exposure, same day, first batch Pelegry calotype
paperlink: Set up for my first Pelegry calotype test
paperlink: Pelegry Preserving bath
paperlink: Sensitisation bath
paperlink: Iodisation bath
paperlink: Davannes/Le Gray/Green no 4 iodiser
paperlink: Whey to go!
paperlink: Iodiser formula from Burbank's book The Photographic Negative 1888
paperlink: organic additives
paperlink: cottage cheese a by-product of the whey making
paperlink: Pelegry iodiser
paperlink: Pelegry/le Gray iodiser
paperlink: Dextrine
paperlink: Corn flour to dextrine
paperlink: Calotype test 3 and 4
paperlink: Calotype test 3 and 4
paperlink: Photochemistry - shaken not stirred
paperlink: The night's snowfall in the blind street of my childhood in Sopot
paperlink: Set up at a window
paperlink: Exposing calotype in Sopot
paperlink: Development half way through
paperlink: Calotype processing in the darkroom
paperlink: Pelegry method calotype in processing-washing stage