I like warm papers for lith. Fomatone and Oriental warmtone give identical images but I prefer the Oriental for its consistency. Those are really the only papers I like for straight lith. If you...
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I like warm papers for lith. Fomatone and Oriental warmtone give identical images but I prefer the Oriental for its consistency. Those are really the only papers I like for straight lith. If you...
OK So I spent the afternoon at the Stieglitz exhibit at the Art Institute in Chicago. He has a few carbon prints but Julia Margaret Cameron has a bunch of carbon carbon prints done in the late...
I recently built a uv light source to do carbon with strips of led lights for about $130. No where near as efficient or convenient as Jim's wiz bang plate burner but for someone like me just...
OK - a question. Any idea where one can see a good carbon print, especially in the midwest?
That's where I started - Jim's videos. I blame him.
Jim - easy for you to say
Sandy - when is your next workshop (or I'll be forced to visit Jim)?
Fortunately no tragedies are due (yet) to wine or scotch but they are certainly due to the about 25 freaken variables. What amazes me is there are only about 5 or 6 known carbon transfer...
Oh dear lord, yes do a workshop if possible. About 4 months ago a buddy of mine and I decided to tackle carbon (including making tissue, which is surprisingly easy). We have been printing at least...
I asked about gloves because I once got weird spots with Fomabrome & Arista liquid and had a devil of a time tracking the source until I found a not pronounced warning in Rudman's book against latex...
One question. What gloves are you using?
Take a look at Tim Rudman's latest (last?) newsletter at timrudman.com/LITH%20MATERIALS_UPDATE_FINAL_Feb%202013.pdf
Somewhat disturbing about the reformulation of the Foma papers but I still use...