Looking again - Gandolfi and Colin, these are wonderful images and great work.
Nate Potter, Harrington ME.
Looking again - Gandolfi and Colin, these are wonderful images and great work.
Nate Potter, Harrington ME.
Sandy, I agree with you on this one also. I know what it takes to make a quality carbon transfer print. I have always thought we should share our ideas especially on alternative processes. Thanks for all of your help with my carbon transfer work.
Doug, I'll also have to agree with Sandy on getting a site up and my images in a gallery and do some write ups on my successes and failures. If it helps someone learn carbon transfer that is great. Let me know if I can help also.
Jim
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Many thanks Nate.
a pd-toned kallitype this time.
Colin, again a wonderful one. Plain wonderful. The way the trees are closing on the path... Wonderful...
Jiri
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Thanks Jiri!
16x20 platinum/palladium print.
There used to be a rec.photo alt process group in which a lot of great alt process printers participated. It was a very contentious group but also contained a lot of excellent discussions and information. That group got me started with gum printing. Is it no longer around?
Not to add more noise but I agree with your points about the rule in question as others also obviously do. So why not discuss it again as it applies to alt processes and possibly change it? I actually don't remember the rule being discussed in the first place but whenever it was being discussed I doubt that there was a lot of focus on how it would work with alt processes. I'm not sure putting things in the Lounge is a good solution. Some of us have blocked the Lounge from our unified view and I for one would hate to have to open it up again just to see the occasional alt process thread.
Brian Ellis
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