, Luminos has a paper called metallic silver that looks a bit like a silver mirror print Jim Romeo
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From: fotjver@wxs.nl
Subject: Re: Silver Mirror Prints
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 12:09:56 +0100
> I was excited when I read Prof William Jolly's Silver-Mirror Print
> article in Jan/Feb 1999 PhotoTechniques. Here Prof Jolly said he developed a
> method of printing B/W paper where the light regions acquired a silver
> mirror deposit and, depending on how the print is held, almost glowed with
> realism like daguerreotypes. Prof Jolly said they were spectacular and the
> editor seemed to agree by saying they were striking and unique.
>
> A year later and, surprisingly, I've found no further information on silver
> mirror prints, nor have I been able to find anyone using the process.
Usuff,
I haven't read the article, but the terminology used (Silver Mirror prints)
tells me that it might be comparable with (German) Tetenal Silver Bronze Mirror
Developer, which I have in my darkroom ,but I haven't been in a position to use
it (yet). I have worked with it once in a workshop and then there were
possibilities for mirror like qualities in the (ordinary) B&W print.
Jacques Verschuren
http://home.wxs.nl/~fotjver/
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