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TERRY KING (KINGNAPOLEONPHOTO@compuserve.com)
Fri, 21 Nov 1997 03:51:25 -0500

Henk

Gene said

>>There is no right or proper way, and there is no wrong or improper way,
of
>>inking a bromoil print. There are only flexible ways and inflexible
ways..
>>However, this
>>is a really a matter of personal philosophy more so than technique, isn't
it?

You said...................................

>This is exactly what I expected as an answer and also were afraid of.
Never is
>indicated how to do it; read the old manuals and there is explained how to
do
>things; words like 'it works extremely well','only flexible ways and
inflexible
>ways', 'only creative ways and dogmatic by-the-numbers ways'; it is a kind
of
>arrogance what brings me to leave the list.

When Gene has explained how he does it and said that there is no one way of
doing it and has adopted a non dogmatic approach, how can you possibly
accuse him of arrogance ?

Surely it is the dogmatic and inflexible approach which implies arrogance ?

Terry

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