Folker, how did you get the toning centralized to the image - did you paint the tea onto that area? Very nice look.
Folker, how did you get the toning centralized to the image - did you paint the tea onto that area? Very nice look.
Thanks, Randy!
All I can say: Yes! ;-)
Boy, I sure am getting deleted a lot these days...
Fixed out photo paper is a wonderful substrate for carbon transfer printing. I especially like Ilford's matte fibre paper. It bothers me though, to fix out all that silver!
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Andrew I have a supply of Baryta paper..will that work for carbon
No wasting silver...
Where did you get it from?
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This was pretty much my first negative out of the Korona 5x7. Not a great negative, so I did a van dyke brown contact print on Arches. Original negative HP5 processed in R09.
Very nice, Rael. Which Arches did you use?
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My Grand daughter and daughter-n-law (pregnant with my next grand daughter) - shot last May, Graflex Series D 4X5.
You have to guess which alternative printing process I employed.
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