Perhaps it's in a second printing already as mine is promised by Arriving Oct 28 - Dec 9, Order Placed: August 30, 2019
Perhaps it's in a second printing already as mine is promised by Arriving Oct 28 - Dec 9, Order Placed: August 30, 2019
Tin Can
Thursday, October 31, 2019 - Friday, December 13, 2019
These are the latest arrival dates for my copy...email dated 10/2/19. It would have been great to have it before my carbon workshops this fall. Looking forward to it!
"Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China
Put my order in a few weeks ago, look forward to reading it. Thanks!
Hard to say when the book will arrive, but it has already been printed in at least one location. BTW, these days some books are printed in multiple locations, some could be in the US, others in the EU, and perhaps in other countries.
One of the features of this book, in comparison to the other books on alternative printing in this series from Focal Press, is that we treat the subject of both analog and digital negatives. There is even a chapter on three-color carbon in the book. As I explain in the preface of the book, I originally got interested in carbon printing in order to print color, but since then have done most of my work in monochrome.
Sandy
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For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
[url]https://groups.io/g/carbon
The 'Carbon Transfer Printing' book by Sandy King, Don Nelson and John Lockhart was just delivered
A quick flip showed me a few very interesting Sam Wong images
Thank you, Sandy King
Tin Can
Yep, mine just arrived, too. I've only had time for a brief page-through, but it's looks terrific, with some very fine images.
“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
Just ordered!
The book has quite a bit auto clicker word unscrambler jumble solver of history of alternative carbon printing methodologies that may be of practical interest to some, including information on polymerization with iron salts and tanning with diazo type compounds, including DAS. For those who may be interested in those alternative methods much of the account of our testing of materials has been covered in discussions on groups.io.
Last edited by gatyra; 25-Oct-2019 at 16:19.
Got mine the other day, just started reading. Looks like its going to be a very good book if a bit deep.
How does this book differ from the carbon printing book you and John self published recently?
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