Hi There,
Below are my first (failed) attempts at making a Becquerel. I was hoping I could get some help diagnosing the problems with them in order to know what went wrong before I proceed further.
The first had some residue left behind from the polishing I think.
-What also might have been a problem is that we used Methyl Hydrate as a substitute for Mineral Spirits.
-Additionally there is some fogging that was probably caused during the development process as the plates got hot with the work lights we were using. What are the benefits/ differences of using sunlight to tungsten light for developing?
-As a newbie it is also hard for me to tell whether these plates are underexposed or overexposed, the fogging doesn't help with this either.
-the first plate has developed some brownish spots, is this tarnish, or a sign of something else?
I will be posting my new plates and results as they come in the next couple of weeks. My mission is to create a successful Becquerel Daguerreotype in the next 2 weeks.
Thanks for any help with this,
Julia
