> >The original request referred to the carbon transfer process, which uses a
> >"tissue" better called "pigment paper" as it is not particularly thin, and
> >consisting of a coating made of about 10% gelatin and a dispersion of a
> >watercolor pigment, made sensitive to light with a dichromate.
> >
> >The office supplier variety is not the same
> >
> >
> >Luis Nadeau
>
> It is in fact the first of april in Norway today, but I am afraid that it
> is you teasing me and not the other way. I am sorry if I have provoked
>
Galina,
You have not prvoked anyone, but your original message was certainly
a tease. As Luis wrote, the original request was for tissue for the
carbon transfer process. What you describe is a process quite different
from carbon transfer. I am quite interested in hearing more about your
working techniques. Could you please describe this in more detail
for the members of the list? Also, what is one of the brand names of the
"carbon tissue" you use for this process?
Regards,
Sandy King
Sanking@hubcap.clemson.edu