Bostick-Sullivan :: Platinum/Palladium Printing Supplies
Platinum printing was invented in 1873 by William Willis. The process produces photographs of unrivaled beauty and permanence. In it's most basic form an artist creates a image print by coating a light sensitive solution containing platinum onto archival paper, then exposes a negative in direct contact with the paper under intense ultraviolet light. A simple developer, clearing stage and wash complete the processing.
Just starting out? Consider these products:
Platinum/Palladium Kits -
Archival Papers -
Contact Print Frames -
Paper Coating Rods -
UV Exposure Boxes
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Use our easy step-by-step process to create a Platinum or Palladium printing kit. We give you the ability to customize your kit and get exactly what you want.
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