
Platinum-Palladium Printing
A Step-by-Step Manual of the Develop-Out Process
Christina Anderson(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 11. September 2026
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-041-25311-2 (ISBN)
Description
Platinum-Palladium Printing is a comprehensive guide to mastering the traditional platinum-palladium develop-out (DOP) process, offering both practical techniques and insights into contemporary applications of this noble metal printing method.
The first part of this book provides an extensive how-to section. It covers everything from setting up an alternative 'dimroom' and selecting supplies to troubleshooting common issues. Readers will learn about paper types like washi, combination printing techniques, as well as step-by-step processes for mixing chemistry, creating digital negatives, and producing archival-quality prints. The guide also details methods for using both traditional (potassium chlorate) and modern (Na2) contrast agents, introduces a non-toxic archival clearing method, and provides best practices for finishing, framing, and storing prints. The second part highlights contemporary artists who graciously share both their techniques and their works, showcasing innovative approaches that highlight the versatility and beauty of this process.
Platinum-Palladium Printing is ideal for photographers, printmakers, and artists interested in alternative photographic processes, as well as educators and students seeking a thorough resource on this timeless technique. Whether you are a beginner exploring the basics or an experienced practitioner refining your craft, this book offers valuable insights and inspiration.
The first part of this book provides an extensive how-to section. It covers everything from setting up an alternative 'dimroom' and selecting supplies to troubleshooting common issues. Readers will learn about paper types like washi, combination printing techniques, as well as step-by-step processes for mixing chemistry, creating digital negatives, and producing archival-quality prints. The guide also details methods for using both traditional (potassium chlorate) and modern (Na2) contrast agents, introduces a non-toxic archival clearing method, and provides best practices for finishing, framing, and storing prints. The second part highlights contemporary artists who graciously share both their techniques and their works, showcasing innovative approaches that highlight the versatility and beauty of this process.
Platinum-Palladium Printing is ideal for photographers, printmakers, and artists interested in alternative photographic processes, as well as educators and students seeking a thorough resource on this timeless technique. Whether you are a beginner exploring the basics or an experienced practitioner refining your craft, this book offers valuable insights and inspiration.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development and Professional Reference
Illustrations
10 farbige Tabellen, 350 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 350 farbige Abbildungen
10 Tables, color; 350 Halftones, color; 350 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-041-25311-2 (9781041253112)
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Book
approx. 09/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€66.00
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E-Book
approx. 09/2026
Routledge
€69.99
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E-Book
approx. 09/2026
Routledge
€69.99
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Person
Christina Z. Anderson's work focuses on the contemporary vanitas printed in a variety of alternative photographic processes, such as gum and casein bichromate, cyanotype, salted paper, chrysotype, platinum-palladium, chemigrams, chromo, mordancage, lumen prints, and combinations thereof. Anderson's work has shown nationally and internationally in over 130 shows and 90 publications. Anderson is Editor for Focal Press/Routledge's Contemporary Practices in Alternative Process Photography series and Professor of Photography at Montana State University. To see her work, visit christinaZanderson.com and @christinaZanderson.
Content
Part I: Platinum-Palladium Step-by-Step 1. Introduction and a Brief History 2. Setting Up the Dimroom 3. Papers for Platinum-Palladium 4. Digital Negatives for Platinum-Palladium 5. Mixing Chemistry 6. Making the Platinum-Palladium Print 7. Cyanotype Over Platinum-Palladium 8. Gum Over Platinum-Palladium 9. Platinum-Palladium Over Pigment 10. Handcoloring Platinum-Palladium 11. Platinum-Palladium Over Gold Leaf 12. Finishing, Framing, and Storing Platinum-Palladium 13. Troubleshooting Platinum-Palladium Part II: Contemporary Platinum-Palladium Artists 14. Contemporary Platinum-Palladium Artists