Re: different processes illustrated

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From: Pam Niedermayer (pam_pine@cape.com)
Date: 02/11/01-06:56:14 PM Z


Yes, probably passe for students and teachers, but possibly
interesting for the average photography exhibit attendee who hasn't
done all this stuff. Glad to hear you and students got to some "best". :)

Pam

Judy Seigel wrote:
>
> On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Pam Niedermayer wrote:
>
> > I thought the article was boring and basically useless, nothing was
> > really said that matters, with one exception. I think it's a pretty
> > good idea to take a single image and print it using all processes. Of
> > course, it would be quite a negative that would shine in all
> > processes, but still an interesting illustration of each process.
> >
>
> My non-silver students used to print same neg in different processes,
> either as a "project" or to avoid making new negatives. For what it's
> worth, VDB could match curve of pt/pd perfectly. Vandyke brown always
> looked better than silver print of same neg (self-masking gave better
> shadow separation). And since you ask -- gum, if they did it, was usually
> "best." Judy

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