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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Vaughn, Beautiful images. I am fortunate in that I have seen some of your originals and I can't wait to see these. I'm going to try to print some more of mine from my last visit up your way.

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    A bit of exercise - carbon toned kallitype from 13x18cm negative. A couple more is currently drying..
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    Re: post alternative techniques

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    A bit of exercise - carbon toned kallitype from 13x18cm negative. A couple more is currently drying..
    Andreios,

    Very nice image and I like the color very much. I am familiar with kallitype but "carbon toned" is new to me. Would you please give a brief explanation.

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    Thank you, Dan. I am fairly new to this process, still but learning it's hidden chambers.. But since it is a silver based process you can use various toners - this one has been toned in Carbon toner (from Moersch FotoChemie in Germany) that is normally used in regular darkroom silver printing. When they are dry I'll allso post some gold toned kallitype prints.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andreios View Post

    A bit of exercise - carbon toned kallitype from 13x18cm negative. A couple more is currently drying..
    Very nice, Andrej... I'm looking forward to trying something alternative too - VanDyke... Chemistry is ready, just have to coat a paper...

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    A Carbon print form the Grizzly Creek area up by Vaughn. 8x10 shot on my favorite Efke-25. Shot with my 275mm Edioscope.
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    Jim, lovely print indeed!

    Here is another of mine - gold toned kallitype. Shot this week on Wephota NP15, developed in Tanol.

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    Andreois, thanks. I love the tone of your image. Very nice indeed.

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    Very nice, andreios.

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    +1, Andreios.... Jim, tone on Grizzly Creek is very rich looking.... can almost smell it.

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