Merci, Monsieur Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard!
I finally did it – my first albumen print from my first glass negative. Many thanks to Monsieur Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard. For the longest time I’ve struggled to control the fogging brought on by long exposures and long development. I did not want to do intensification or re-development. It’s quite a balance between exposure and development to get a dense negative.
The Print
Negative density range: 2.14 – 0.64 = 1.50
Albumen: 1.5% sodium chloride with vinegar
Paper: 9×11 Canson Universal Sketch (aka. Crob ‘Art) single coated (float method)
Sensitization: 12% silver nitrate, rod method
Exposure: 5 minutes next time I’ll fire up the NuArc.
I bought a few turn of the century glass negatives from E-bay – we’ll see how those turn out next!



![<a href="http://planetrandy.com/blog/?p=775">Merced River View</a> - [/caption]
From Will Dunniway’s Yosemite 2012 Workshop
5×7 CGA Merced River View](http://planetrandy.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Merced-River-View-215x300.jpg)







