Re: Bromoil Paper

eml@gate.net
Mon, 26 Feb 1996 19:03:51 -0500 (EST)

Pollmeier Klaus
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> I just made some tests with the CHEN FU papers (semi matte and glossy) and found
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> With the same processing I also tried the FOTOKEMIKA bromoil paper. It was the
> complete opposite material. I got a coinlike relief at 68 F allready and a very
>
I am not a Bromoil person (yet), but I do a good bit of photo experimenting
of a more conventional sort. I would very much like to know where both
of these, and for that matter, any other interesting papers can be
purchased. Would you please list the addresses of any suppliers who
will do mail-order? I have talked to every major manufacturer with
no luck in finding papers without a supercoat or excessive hardening.
A source for Fotokemica products wo9uld be especially helpful!

For now, I am doing only conventional black&white silver photography.
It is my hope, once I have reestablished my darkroom after
moving to Washington, DC, to try some Carbro. So far the only alt-photo
process that I have tried was a few Gum Bichromates, on both paper and
as transparencies on etched drafting mylar, with fair success. Once I
can get into action again, hopefully, I will be experimenting and
hopefully producing non-silver prints..

Thankks for your help.

Ed Lukacs

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