From: lva (lva@pamho.net)
Date: 09/06/00-08:12:57 PM Z
Hello gum printers,
I would like to create full color gum prints, and so far thought about
in-pinhole-camera separation. But that's a tricky process. The camera
should not be moved when changing the film holders.
But now I just got another idea. I could expose an 8x10" color slide
film in the pinhole camera, cross-process it in C-41, and then use it as
the negative for the gum print. For each gum print exposure I'd put a
different filter (RGB) on top of the negative in the vacuum frame.
Would this work? Are filters such as Wratten 25 available in 8x10"?
Greetings
Brahma
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