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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by luphot View Post
    My last collodion 18x24 cm plate, a bit foggy by 90°F yesterday
    Wow! This is quite impressive collodion. Great work.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    8x10 Carbon transfer print on fixed out fibre-based (matte) paper. (HP5+ negative developed in pyrocat-hd).
    The relief on this paper is quite nice.
    Andrew, great image!! Love the highlight detail. I can imagine the relief on this! Which matte paper did you use?

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Hi Jim, thank you for commenting! I have been using Ilford's matte. I PM'd you.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    8x10 Carbon transfer print on fixed out fibre-based (matte) paper. (HP5+ negative developed in pyrocat-hd).
    The relief on this paper is quite nice.
    Andrew,

    Beautiful print. And you have chosen a subject and lighting condition that can optimize the relief effect. Your work in carbon is really coming along.

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    Andrew, I agree with Sandy. Your work is looking real good. I think we know what the relief looks like. The image is the type that does show the effects of carbon printing very well. More on this later and I did get your PM. I'm loading up the 8x20 and the 11x14 for a ULF day. Carbon prints in mind!

    Jim

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Too dark? I can't decide. Umber/Lamp Black carbon on lanaquarelle


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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Some beautiful photographs on your web page. Thank you for posting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Graham View Post
    Too dark? I can't decide. Umber/Lamp Black carbon on lanaquarelle

    Colin, it depends on how the print looks in the light. The contrast looks a bit soft on my monitor but I really like what you have done.

    Jim

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Colin, looks great to me -- but then people have told me that my carbon prints can be too dark -- but I just ignore them.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew O'Neill View Post
    8x10 Carbon transfer print on fixed out fibre-based (matte) paper. (HP5+ negative developed in pyrocat-hd).
    The relief on this paper is quite nice.
    Beautiful image, Andrew!

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