The glass plate cleaner comes in a 450ml dispensing bottle. It's made from calcium carbonate, alcohol and distilled water.
Shake well before using the plate cleaner.
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The glass plate cleaner comes in a 450ml dispensing bottle. It's made from calcium carbonate, alcohol and distilled water.
Shake well before using the plate cleaner.
The glass plate cleaner comes in a 450ml dispensing bottle. It's made from calcium carbonate, alcohol and distilled water.
Shake well before using the plate cleaner.
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1 liter of wet plate developer (Ferrous sulfate). This is a medium strength developer which will give you a little less contrast and cooler tone images.
Our developers are mixed when we receive an order. The use of fresh developers is highly recommended.
100g of pure silver nitrate.
Silver nitrate is used to sensitize wet collodion plates in 9% a solution.
Silver nitrate is a corrosive heavy metal salt and it can cause burns in contact with your skin or any other mucous membranes of your body. Handle carefully and wear gloves and goggles.
1000ml of 4% USP collodion. Plain collodion is a mix of 99% alcohol, ether and nitrocellulose.
It's a very flamable product. It it highly recommended to carefuly read the safety data sheet for this product.
250ml of shellac varnish. Shellac was one of the most commonly used varnishes for wet plate in the 19th century. This is the classical Shellac formula but filtered with activated carbon to lighten its color. The result is less darkening and a more similar color to the unvarnished plate.
Glossy finish, but a little less than sandarac rubber.
The use of alcohol based varnishes is suitable for freshly made collodion. If your plate has been shot with an old collodion we recommend you to choose an acrylic varnish to prevent dissolving the image. You could also seal your plate with a glass dome and Canada Balsam.
Our varnishes are sold in borosilicate glass bottles, which are easy to clean and more resistant than regular glass to impact and temperature changes.
If you have trouble with this varnish dissolving your images, adding a few ml of distilled water to the varnish could solve this problem.
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