Re: Re: digital gum negatives (was: Re: Shooting for AlternativeProcesses)

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From: Larry Roohr (lrryr@home.com)
Date: 07/04/01-01:37:25 PM Z


Joe,

I'm using the pictorico transparency stuff. I'm not sure what the paper is,
might be Fabriano, I'll see if I can find a watermark and let you know, it's
been sitting around in my darkroom for a couple years now. I'm just
following Judy's advice in PF#1, burnt sienna gauche and I added some blue
which turned it an ugly green, 8x10, 1/2 inch of paint, 30 drops of gum, 30
drops of 26% dichromate, 2.5 minutes under my bank of lights. The print is
nothing to write home about but for a first shot it's not bad either. I can
scan it after I clear it if you'd like.

Larry

> Hi Larry.
>
> Glad I could help. Nice to know the curve is working for others as well.
As
> far as the piezo driver setting, I was using the "Epson glossy paper
setting"
> (which I think is the same as the default "unsupported" setting). I
believe
> it is where Cone starts his calibrations for media with unknown printing
> characteristics. Sorry for the oversight.
>
> Any chance you could fill me in on the other variables (transparency
> material, pigment, paper, etc.) and perhaps email a pic if you scan one?
Are
> you using an 1160 as well?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe


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