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    Re: The Carbon Print

    This is good news !!!

    It was just yesterday that I saw a picture of Toshihiro Oshima photographer and I realized how nice it could be if carbon printed:

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/tommyo...59625/sizes/c/

    So I find this book will be of great interest to me, and for sure it will lead me to carbon printing.

    Congratulations !

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    Re: The Carbon Print

    Its an excellent work. I have been fortunate to review a copy.
    If you are a current Carbon Printer, you will learn many ways to improve your process.
    If you are a newbie, this is the best of the carbon books that I have read (old or current texts).
    Sandy and John have done an outstanding job putting this together.
    You must get this when it becomes available.

    Don Nelson

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    Re: The Carbon Print

    I am very much looking forward to buying this book. I've been interested in learning carbon transfer for a few years now, recently I've finally managed to find time to start learning the process in earnest. No prints to show yet, but I think I am finally capable to pour a decent looking tissue.


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    Re: The Carbon Print

    Got mine. Good read so far!
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    Re: The Carbon Print

    I've only had a short time to peruse it, but it looks terrific!
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
    ― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know

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    Re: The Carbon Print

    Sandy, right now it is a e-Book (down load) , will there be an actual paper book published?

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    Re: The Carbon Print

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Clark View Post
    Sandy, right now it is a e-Book (down load) , will there be an actual paper book published?
    Eventually we plan to offer a print publication of the book but there are several avenues to consider and we have not yet determined the best way to proceed.

    If you want a paper book now the book is set up to print with the .pdf file and it would be easy to print it, or have it printed, and assemble for ready reference.

    Sandy
    For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
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    Re: The Carbon Print

    Great job and very nice images.

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    Re: The Carbon Print

    Thank you Sandy.

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    Re: The Carbon Print

    In case you missed the last few exchanges I want to mention that the book on carbon transfer John Lockhart and I have been working on is now complete and The Carbon Print is available for purchase and download. Our new book features:

    Advice and tips for beginning printers
    Complete procedures for single and double transfer
    Guide to supplies and materials manufacture
    Digital negative guide including Sandy's custom all gray inkset
    Approximately 200 pages and 100 images of prints and procedures
    Detailed troubleshooting guide and supplier reference
    Guide to color carbon
    Downloadable in .pdf and ePub formats
    Priced at 24.95 USD

    For more information, a preview, and/or to purchase, visit:
    http://www.johnlockhart.net/carbonbook

    Thank you in advance for you feedback and/or questions about the book.

    Sandy
    Last edited by sanking; 19-Jan-2017 at 17:55.
    For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
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