Direct Carbon Gel. ....scanning?

Terry King (101522.2625@CompuServe.COM)
03 Nov 96 14:01:23 EST

John

You said:

> Sorry! I would not degrade a carbon image by
>scanning. What would you < see for yourselves>...? I am sorry he missed my
> images at the recent Royal Photographic Society exhibition, where blacks
>were deepest carbon black and the whites were purest white, with the whole
>range of tones in between.

I know what they look like.

I helped hang the Historical Group exhibition to which you refer. I was also
there when the pictures were taken down again.

Scanning the prints is going to do them no more harm than hanging them on the
wall. Carbon is about the most archival of the alternative processes.

I am sure that everybody on this list would be interested to see the progress
you are making as they are all interested in alternative processes. And there
are people on the list who know far more about the Fresson process than either
of us.

Letting people see what one is doing is by far the best way of establishing
credibility one's credibility. Are there any articles to which people could
refer ?

Terry