a drivers dream
Copperplate photogravure from 8x10 neg by Rodenstock Imagon
One plate, inked with black, blue and red (à la poupée)
picture ca 10x12 inch on 16x20 somerset paper, no edition.
hendrik
a drivers dream
Copperplate photogravure from 8x10 neg by Rodenstock Imagon
One plate, inked with black, blue and red (à la poupée)
picture ca 10x12 inch on 16x20 somerset paper, no edition.
hendrik
sorry again, I cannot resolve the problem.
One of the following links should lead to easyzoom, which is a platform for showing scientific pictures in large resolution.
I have the photogravure there, it can be zoomed a lot:
https://easyzoom.com/embed/3a4b7176b...1cd795852b4424
https://easyzoom.com/imageaccess/3a4...1cd795852b4424
(if anybody succeds to see, short feedback very appreciated).
many thanks
hendrik
Lovely Image Hendrik as usual, you are incorporating colour which is nice
Does anyone here us Da Vinci pigments... my local supplier has them in large tubes more suitable for me ... I would be interested if they are of equal quality to Daniel Smith.
If anyone is having trouble with the free dropbox, what I have found works:
1 - open your public dropbox folder where your images are
2 - mouse over the image you want to use and at the right you'll see the word share in a box
3 - click on share
4 - in the box that opens up click on create a link
5 - then click on copy link
Now you can past the link in your forum post between the [ img ] and [ /img ], no spaces of course.
The key is to change the last digit in the link that you paste from dropbox from a number "0", to a number "1"
Here is a link I copied: https://www.dropbox.com/s/xq0dyer99cbu7dz/112a.jpg?dl=0 <- Notice the "0" at the end after the = sign...change that to a number 1.
Your image should show up in your post.
Yep, it works Moderators, feel free to move this to an appropriate thread if necessary.
thank you, Randy
again on my screen I see the picture. Can it be seen by others?
If yes, the changing from 0 to 1 is the key.
Bob: I mostly have gamblin black bone and colours in tin cans.
Not expensive, good to wipe and under water surviving a long time
I see it just fine - very interesting image
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