Ok so update!
Finally got around to finishing my college work and get on with the business of albumen printing.
All my chems are here including my isopropyl alcohol for double coating the paper, it hardens the first coat of albumen to take the second coat.
So today i focused on making the albumen i got a recipe from alternative photography website but omitted a couple of things, decided to use ammonium chloride instead of salt as its easier to dilute.
12 egg whites absolutely no shell or yolk (being a chef is handy, mad skillz lol)
15ml distilled water
15grams ammonium clhoride
Whipped to a meringue for 30 min then covered and left in the fridge to settle out.
While it was resting i prepared my silver nitrate solution, near enough a 15% solution
10 grams silver nitrate
60ml distilled water
Shake it up put into a brown bottle.
I then had plenty of time and itchy feet for a contact print so decided to try a bit of salt paper printing, so i mixed up a solution of 100ml distilled water to 20grams of ammonium chloride and rod coated a piece of water colour paper. Damm that stuffs expensive! (edit...i then coated the dry salted paper with the silver nitrate solution)
While that was drying i made my transparency, but as i have been making anthotype prints that bleach out under a positive i went ahead and printed a positive lol
Its a negative required for salt prints! ho hum good practice. Made a negative transparency and a print from that i might post but be gentle.
So tonight the albumen was finally settled and ready for straining, all done and tipped into a tray, decided to float coat the paper as opposed to rod coating as it provides a more even coat, the papers are drying as i type and they do look the bomb right now, its a kind of pearl finish with a light texture of the paper showing although i think that will disappear with the second coat.