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Invented in 1834, Salted Paper Printing was Fox Talbot's
original printing technique. It's a simple idea. Paper is soaked with weak salt
solution, then silver nitrate is brushed on, and the result is silver chloride.
Finished prints have a beautiful delicacy in the lighter tones, but slightly
lack in detail overall. Images are contact printed onto art paper sized with
starch and then rinsed and given a final wash in several changes of water. The
final colour is normally reddish-brown, but by toning with gold a wider range of
hues can be created, from reddish-brown to blue- or purple-brown. This also
makes the image more permanent.








