powder box

Nze christian (113410.2751@compuserve.com)
Sun, 21 Dec 1997 11:18:41 -0500

answer to Harald Leban

it isn't that sort of process i'm talking about

i don't want to powder the print after exposure but before, i explain:

i put a thin layer of gelatin on my paper and when it's still wet i powder
it with pigment
so it's make a very thin gelatin and pigment layer.(i need a powder box be
cause theall
the surface of the paper should be powder with the same amount of pigment)

after i place my print face down on a bichromat solution (sensitizer)

and then i print and because of the thin gelatin sizing the thin pigment
you could obtain a very nice print .

Nze christian france