| Management number | 222070230 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | $23.99 | Model Number | 222070230 | ||
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Orotones: A Step-by-Step GuideThere’s a quiet kind of magic in an orotone: a photograph that seems to glow from within, its highlights like molten metal, its shadows set back beneath a sheet of glass. Making one is part chemistry, part craft, and entirely rewarding. This book is written for people who want to learn how to produce orotones from start to finish — whether you’re a curious darkroom hobbyist, a historical-process enthusiast, or a professional photographer looking to add a rare hand-made object to your work.Orotones sit at the crossroads of photography and decorative art. The process uses a photographic positive on glass, backed with a reflective metallic layer, to produce images with depth and a luminous warmth no paper print can match. Historically they were used to present portraits and landscapes with an almost jewel-like presence; today they offer a tactile, museum-worthy alternative to purely digital output.What this book is — and what it isn’tThis is a practical, workshop-style manual. You’ll find clear, tested recipes, step-by-step procedures, troubleshooting tips, and framing and finishing techniques so your prints last. Along the way I’ll explain the chemistry and the visual logic behind each step so you don’t just follow instructions — you understand why they work. I also include safety guidance and conservation-minded choices so you can make informed decisions about materials and storage.This book does not attempt to be the last word in orotone history or conservation scholarship. It draws on established historical methods and contemporary safer substitutions, and it gives you the working techniques you need to produce reliable, beautiful results in your own space.Who this book is for• Beginners who can follow clear, well-illustrated steps and who have access to a basic darkroom setup.• Intermediate practitioners who want to expand into glass positives, learn historic materials like amyl acetate and metal powders (and find safer modern alternatives), and master flowing and backing techniques.• Historical-process buffs who want to reproduce the look and character of early 20th-century orotones while applying modern conservation sensibilities.What you’ll learn• How to prepare glass supports and make consistent contact positives.• Emulsion, exposure and contrast control tailored for orotones.• How and why different metallic backings (brass, gold, leaf variations) affect tone and reflectivity.• Application methods: flowing, brushing, and alternative techniques for uniform metallic layers.• Framing and mounting options that protect the glass, present the image, and respect the original aesthetic.• Troubleshooting — how to diagnose cloudiness, streaks, adhesion failures, and color shifts.• Conservation basics so your orotones survive and age gracefully. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8277692677 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 7.24 x 0.38 x 10.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Reading age | 10 - 18 years |
| Print length | 80 pages |
| Part of series | Alternative Photography Process Series. |
| Publication date | December 7, 2025 |
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