Re: Gelabrom

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stefan@2s-image.de
Date: 12/17/00-02:51:56 PM Z


Dear Burkhardt

Yes I did.

Basically it's very simple:
Coate pigmented gelatin on a properly developed and
fixed out bromide.
Apply a chromated bath very close to that used with carbro
which hardens the pigmented top coat and bleaches the silver
image below.
Than wash of unhardened gelatin and fixe out the bleached
out silver image.

Problem is to find suitable bromides and inks, apply a good
and equal coating, and provide propperly temperated
processing conditions.

Morre details can be found at Luis' 'Modern Carbon Printing'.

Cheers
Stefan
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----- Original Message -----
From: Burkhardt Kiegeland <bkiegeland@weisserlotus.co.at>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 8:58 PM
Subject: Gelabrom

In »Spirits of Salt«, published by Argentum in 1999, I find
short reference to a process called Gelabrom, a variation an
Carbro not needing transfer as well as carbon tissue.

Is someone out there with some experience in this process?

Thank you very much in andvance

Burkhardt kiegeland


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