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    4x5 T-Max 400, developed in Clayton f-60 for 8 min, 75degrees 1-9 dilution. Enlarged 8x10 regular cyanotype, 1:1 acid. Arches Platine.
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    4x5 T-Max 400, developed in Clayton f-60 for 8 min, 75degrees 1-9 dilution. Enlarged 8x10 regular cyanotype, 1:1 acid. Arches Platine.
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    4x5 T-Max 400, developed in Clayton f-60 for 8 min, 75degrees 1-9 dilution. Enlarged 8x10 regular cyanotype, 1:1 acid. Arches Platine.
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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by Don7x17 View Post
    There are three different combinations--

    1)Large format in-camera negative and use of same negative for an Alt-process print.
    2)Large format in-camera negative, and conversion to digital negative for Alt-process print
    3)Digitial camera capture and use of digital negative for Alt-process print
    3a) Scan of exisitng image of any type and use of digital negative for Alt-process print.
    You forgot duplicating film and lith film for enlarging. Both APUG acceptable methods of enlarging. Before digital anything, that's the way it had to be done! With lith, you have to make a positive, then a negative, but, you still get great results.

    So:
    4)Large format in-camera negative and use of duplicating film for enlarging further.
    4a)Large format in-camera negative and use of lith film for enlarging further.
    AND:
    5a)Large format in-camera digital back exposure enlarged onto any film you like with a Durst digital enlarger.

    Where do half tone service bureau negatives fit? I guess #2, but several others, also.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Very nice work, Charles!
    "I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Here'e my latest work.



    12x20 Carbon Transfer/ Home made tissue.

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    Saw this one in person and I have to say way to go Tri. Nice to see a 12x20 carbon transfer print.


    Jim

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    Thanks for the support Jim. I'm addicted to the Acetone fragrance.BTW I did figured it out why the 20x24 tissue is not bonded to the support because .007mm Mylar is to thick.
    PS: Your Lenses came in today . I will get them done and ship it out tomorrow. Cheers. TT

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    Nice TT!

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    Thanks Vaughn. There is a lot of work with Carbon Print but it's rewarding . It's nice to pull off a big print. The mechanical work is pretty exiting. Thanks to Jim with much help for this process. Have a great one.

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