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Eugenio Levis's avatar

My photography teacher, Diego Ortiz Mugica (who studied with John Sexton), uses ferricyanide to locally accentuate highlights in some prints. He has a variety of brushes and sponges in different sizes and applies it very carefully. In one hand he holds the brush, and in the other a hose with water, with which he rinses the print after applying the ferricyanide.

It’s almost as if he were painting with light in some way. Always very carefully, because of course it’s irreversible and can damage the print. It’s a beautiful process to watch, which he performs in the darkroom under the safelight.

I really enjoy your articles. Thank you very much.

Doug Morse's avatar

A really nice writeup and some wonderful examples.

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