Dry gelatine-bromide plate workshop

300,00

Gelatin-Bromide is a photographic process created in 1871 by Richard Leach Maddox and improved in 1873 by J. Johnson who introduced the washing of the emulsion and later by the work of Charles Harper Bennett who perfected heat maturation to increase sensitivity. By the late 1970s and early 1980s, dry gelatine plate had almost completely displaced wet collodion, thus solving most of the disadvantages of this process.

We'll deal with topics like:

  • History of the process
  • Preparation and characteristics of gelatino-bromide emulsions
  • Washing
  • Maturation
  • Developing the negatives
  • We will make some copies of the plates on baryta paper.

You have all the information on the workshop at: Bale of bromide gelatin workshop

- The schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

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Gelatin-Bromide is a photographic process created in 1871 by Richard Leach Maddox and improved in 1873 by J. Johnson who introduced the washing of the emulsion and later by the work of Charles Harper Bennett who perfected heat maturation to increase sensitivity. By the late 1970s and early 1980s, dry gelatine plate had almost completely displaced wet collodion, thus solving most of the disadvantages of this process.

We'll deal with topics like:

  • History of the process
  • Preparation and characteristics of gelatino-bromide emulsions
  • Washing
  • Maturation
  • Developing the negatives
  • We will make some copies of the plates on baryta paper.

You have all the information on the workshop at: Bale of bromide gelatin workshop

- The schedule is Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 - 14:00 h and 16:00 - 20:00 h.

- If you need more information you can write to info@analoginside.com or call us at 678409142

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