From: Knapp, Fred (Fred.Knapp@txdds.state.tx.us)
Date: 11/20/00-12:53:39 PM Z
thanks for the #. i've called and left a message.
are you back in the austin area? i enjoyed your work very much, especially
the photogravure of the mexican children.
do you teach any classes in gravure?
fred
-----Original Message-----
From: Byron & Lety Brauchli [mailto:bbrauchli@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 12:33 PM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: RE: RE: gravure
Autotype International
800-323-0632
Should have pigment tissues for gravure in the US.
Dan Smith lists a screen for use with Keith Howard's polymer process
which might also work well for traditional gravure (haven't tried
it), but true grain gravure doesn't use a screen anyhow :-).
byron brauchli
>
>anybody have any ideas on how to make an aquatint screen for gravure? i
saw
>it listed somewhere on the alt site, but now that i need it, can't find it.
>if i remember right, the process used a lith film. also, i'm looking for
>u.s.distributors of gravure paper. autotype lists european distributors,
>but nothing on this side of the atlantic. i have experimented with
polymers
>(z*acril), but it's not really the right thing for true grain gravure.
>
>thanks,
>fred
>
>>>
>
>>>
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 : 12/01/00-11:46:57 AM Z CST