From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 01/01/01-05:06:50 PM Z
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Sarah Van Keuren wrote:
> Sometimes my students have produced vandykes with gray-black tones
> that are impossible to distinguish from palladium. This happens on
> humid days or when the paper is not quite dry. Often just a part of an image
> will be cool and gray-black and it is usually due to that part of the paper
> not being completely dried. Maybe it is a bit like a ziatype regarding
> humidity.
I got an all black VDB by exposing wet with a thin mylar between neg &
paper. VERY much slower & you have to be quick or emulsion starts to dry
unevenly -- but the kind of mess students love.
J.
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