[alt-photo] Re: carbon transfer references
Loris Medici
mail at loris.medici.name
Fri Jul 2 05:31:22 GMT 2010
The obvious perhaps? (See below:)
http://www.amazon.com/Light-sensitive-Systems-Chemistry-Application-Photogra
phic/dp/0471504300
Regards,
Loris.
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Andrea Zalme
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Subject: [alt-photo] Re: carbon transfer references
Marek,
You might want to check the web for information on holographic dichromated
gelatin. The holography people do a fair bit of work with DCG and have it
down to a pretty good science. They use thin film for the most part but the
chemistry is the same. You may find some of the information you are looking
for in that neck of the woods.
Andrea
http://www.andreazalme.com/ -- Color and monochrome carbon
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From: "Marek Matusz" <marekmatusz at hotmail.com>
To: "alt photo" <alt-photo-process-list at lists.altphotolist.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 12:04 PM
Subject: [alt-photo] carbon transfer references
> Hi All
>
> I have finally decided to jump into carbon transfer. I am looking for
> references that would describe dichromate absorption by the gelatin in a
> scientific way, with actual measurments. I would assume ,lots of that
> stuff would have been published in photographic magazines of the day.
> Things like time, temperature, dichromate concentration dependance. I
> would like to learn about the chemistry of the process as much as
> possible.
>
> I am not looking for practical "how to" manuals, I got this covered.
>
> Marek
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