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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Here's a sneak peak video clip of my 12x20 Carbon Iceberg print during our porfolio exchange in the Starbuck yesterday. This print will be display for my next show " Visual Integration" coming in Fev at Santa Ana College, California.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-OYABuaaMA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Tran View Post
    Here's a sneak peak video clip of my 12x20 Carbon Iceberg print during our porfolio exchange in the Starbuck yesterday. This print will be display for my next show " Visual Integration" coming in Fev at Santa Ana College, California.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-OYABuaaMA
    Tri, those prints on youtube are stunning! Are they "regular" carbon transfer? I always thought that the relief was the other way round - that it was the blacks that were more visible... Anyway, magnificent work.. Pity your exhibition won't travel in Europe. Or will it?
    Website of sorts, as well as flickr thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andreios View Post
    Tri, those prints on youtube are stunning! Are they "regular" carbon transfer? I always thought that the relief was the other way round - that it was the blacks that were more visible... Anyway, magnificent work.. Pity your exhibition won't travel in Europe. Or will it?
    Thanks Andreios, they are Monochrome carbon pigment transfer. The iceberg actually has some texture to it so the relief is showed throughout the image.

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    I've seen the actual print and it is stunning. Nice video Tri and great prints.

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    Kallitype print. Late one summer in Saskatchewan near Great Sandhills. Storm was brewing in the background. Exposed on Efke IR.
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    Andrew, what a surreal image!
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    WOW, kallitype from IR neg.. looks fantastic. May I ask - wast it toned? What developer did you use?
    THanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    Kallitype print. Late one summer in Saskatchewan near Great Sandhills. Storm was brewing in the background. Exposed on Efke IR.
    I love this image!

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    Thank you! The film was developed in D-19 1+1. Print developed in sodium citrate, toned in weak selenium, 1+250. I put a few drops of oxalate acid in the sensitizer to make the blacks a blacker brown.

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    Andrew, great job!

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