Where can I find the formulas for Cuprotype? This looks like a great process.
Bob Schramm
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> Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 20:42:38 -0400 > From: jseigel@panix.com > Subject: Re: My (first ) try with Jim Patterson Cuprotype > To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca > > > On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, C.Breukel@lumc.nl wrote: > > > Since I have some history with Copper in alternative printing, I was > > eager to try Jim Patterson's method. > > > > I made this quick web site to share my first result and some > > observations, hope you like it. > > Cor, that's a really beautiful print, *especially* considering that it's > probably one of the first, possibly even the very first, you did with the > process. > > I myself find the color, at least as it appears on the monitor, especially > beautiful. I suppose it doesn't have the cachet of platinum... > but maybe it could get a fancy name -- like, say, copper-gold glycee? or > Electric Cupratone? > > I don't recall any mention in the discussion of archivality. How is it in > that respect ? (How about "Electric Archival"?) > > (and how are the twins, et al????) > > best, > > J.
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