Introducing

Platinum-Palladium

Printing

Are you ready to elevate your space with bespoke artwork? Platinum palladium printing offers unmatched tonal depth and archival quality not available with traditional silver gelatin nor giclée/ink-jet printing.

A pair of black combat boots printed using the platinum palladium alternative printing process.

A Brief History of Platinum Palladium Printing

Platinum palladium printing emerged in the late 19th century as one of the most revered alternative photographic processes. First popularized in the 1870s and 1880s, it uses light‑sensitive platinum and palladium salts to create images with extraordinary tonal depth, a wide dynamic range, and unmatched archival stability. This method became a favorite among fine art photographers for its subtle highlights, velvety blacks, and soft matte finish. Although its popularity waned with the rise of silver‑gelatin prints, it remains a treasured technique for artists seeking timeless, museum‑quality prints.

The platinum palladium printing process

File Preparation

The Digital Negative

Hand Coating the Emulsion

Making the Exposure

Developing the Print

Completing the Process

Strasbourg - printed using platinum palladium alternative printing process

A few FAQ’s about the platinum palladium printing process.

Ordering a Print