Re: Gum prints with the enlarger

Risa S. Horowitz (babbleon@terraport.net)
Sat, 20 Apr 1996 19:29:11 -0400

May I also add that light is light, but it varies. Surely, one of these
variants fits into the concept of printing gums with an enlarger, No???

Risa

>Think about this...pigment is pigment, gum arabic is gum arabic, and then
>sensitizers have various properties....one of which is relative
>sensitivity to light, making some contact speed, some not, etc.
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>I'm sure this "new and improved" technique would guarantee "success".
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>New clothes nor new old clothes do not make a new person! (Thoreau).
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