Formula number 140 in the ole Darkroom Cookbook is a nice basic paper coating solution.

a sensitizer for all seasons

The recipe makes like enough for three years, and well – I usually move more often than that, so I’ve started making up 8oz or 250ml amounts. Why 250ml? It’s the amount that my handy-dandy amber Boston bottles hold. It’s also convenient that it doesn’t cost a month’s salary in silver nitrate to mix up a smaller amount. Ahh to be a darkroom nerd in the 90’s when silver was cheap.

My scaled version of warm printing out paper sensitizer

  • 21g Ferric ammonium citrate, green
  • 3.5g tartaric acid
  • 8.75g silver nitrate
  • 250ml of distilled water

I originally made up around 100ml of this to save on silver nitrate. By goodness, 100ml lasted a year. I just finished off my first batch and it has been as good as the day I mixed it the whole time.

I’ve coated a bunch of different paper types with this.

Right now, I’ve got a batch of mulberry fiber paper drying that I’ll be printing with 5×7 litho negatives this week.

More to come