Re: Air brushes

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From: Fran Engelcke (fran@engelcke.com)
Date: 01/13/01-03:55:43 AM Z


One instructor would like to see "life size". I think I could probably get away with 2' x 4'. There is quite a bit of painting influence around here and they like super sized work. I have an Epson 3000 so I can get a bigger negative.
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: ken watson
  To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
  Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 12:41 PM
  Subject: RE: Air brushes

  How big do you want to go? Why get just and airbrush from a hobby or model store when you can get a man's tool from an autobody repair supply shop ;<). They now have paint guns that apply a lot more material with a lot less air. This means you will not be breathing so much of your coating during the process. Billboard Alt photo, why didn't I think of it!!.
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Fran Engelcke [mailto:fran@engelcke.com]
    Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 10:46 AM
    To: Alt Photo
    Subject: Air brushes

    I'm a graduate student in Southern California. Last semester the hard drive died in the computer at home and I lost the address for the archives.

    What I'm needing is information on air brushes for larger prints. The faculty is wanting me to branch out and make larger images than the historical standard sizes. I use digital negatives but need an alternative to brushing on the emulsion.

    Thank you.

    Fran Engelcke


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