Art,
I think that
your following statement is so important and helpful that I
am including translations to our European friends.
Thank you.
John - Photographist - London -
UK.
Cher John, le premier
objectif doit faire des copies de qualité avec celui qui le processus enduisant
soit nécessaire. Sincèrement, Art.
..........................................................................................
Estimado Juan, el objetivo
primario debe hacer impresiones de la alta calidad con lo que el proceso de capa
es necesario. Sinceramente, Art.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 8:25
PM
Subject: Re: Coating Without a
Machine
Dear John,
The primary objective is to make high quality prints with
whatever coating process is neccessary.
Sincerely, Art
---------- Original Message ----------- From: John
Grocott <john.grocott403@ntlworld.com>
To: The List <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
Sent: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 14:10:38 +0000 Subject: Coating Without a
Machine
> Hi Philippe, Art,
Sandy, Dick and All, >
I
have found possible, tho' amittedly tricky, a successful Direct
Carbon coating procedure, by hand, with only a Hake brush or
similar , probably in the same way that Artigue and
Great grandfather Fresson and many others have found it possible.
> > Whether you could make
the result ''commercial'' or not depends on what price tag you would put on
it. Dont forget, this is approaching the ''funny money'' level.
> > At any event as many Gum
worker take for granted they do not use a machine for coating, unless a brush
might be described as a machine. > > Much depends on the type of coatings you have
arrived at. Gelatine takes much practice to control with a brush
> and, probably, more so if a
machine is used. > > With
the complex equipment decribed below I would advise that, certainly,
''rethinking alternatives'', is definately, in order. >
............................................................ >
> Computer French for
Phillipe and others:- > .....................................................................
> J'ai eu la possibilité de
réaliser ce procédé enduisant de carbone direct évidemment rusé, à la main,
avec seulement une brosse de merluches ou semblable, probablement de la même
manière qu'Artigue et grand Fresson première génération et beaucoup d'autres
l'ont trouvée possible. > Si vous pourriez faire le '' commercial
de '' de résultat ou pas dépend de quelle étiquette des prix vous la mettriez
dessus. N'oubliez pas, ceci approche le niveau de '' de fausse monnaie de ''.
> À aucun événement autant de prise d'ouvrier de gomme pour accordée
eux n'utilisent une machine pour enduire, à moins qu'une brosse pourrait être
décrite comme machine. > Beaucoup dépend du type d'enduits que vous
êtes arrivés à. La gélatine prend beaucoup de pratique de commander avec une
brosse > et, probablement, plus ainsi si une machine est utilisée.
> Avec l'équipement complexe décrit ci-dessous je conseillerais ce,
certainement, le '' repensant le '' de solutions de rechange, est certainement
en règle. > > Good Luck > > John- Photographist - London - UK. > > >
>
----- Original Message ----- > From: achakali@wideopenwest.com
> To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 6:22 AM >
Subject: Re: Réf. : Re: Fresson = Echague Look. > >
> Phillippe, > > I am not aware of a technique
to make direct print paper by hand, that is to say, without equipment.
I only wish it were
possible. > >
Actually Sandy's comment about how
it should be possible has started me to rethink alternatives.
However, all three of the coatings needed are currently
sprayed. I have shared photos of my spray coating
system during each of my APIS presentations. The
equipment includes a spray booth, a heated chamber, and a force air
dryer. At that, it is not
all of what is needed for a commercial product. > >
Sincerely, Art
> > > > >
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