From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 05/06/01-02:48:39 PM Z
Ricardo,
If I get out of the desert & off e-mail, I'm going to printer tomorrow
with Post-Factory #6 which has feature on Bromoil & Bromoil transfer by
Bob Gumpper who gave a good deal of the bromoil info for Keepers of Light.
There's also a bibliography with current sources, including books by both
Gene Laughter and David Lewis, and will be a PDF of a great vintage
article available (in about two weeks), tho I'm not sure how much of that
on *transfer.* I will offer the issue as introductory copy for the cost of
the postage (as I have in past), tho a bit more complicated overseas....
(E-mail me offlist about that.)
There will be a one-day bromoil & transfer workshop at APIS this summer,
Gene Laughter & Ernest Theisen, and two one week workshops in Montana on
bromoil, the second being "master class," both with David Lewis. For info
on that www.photoformulary.com.
David Lewis is marketing a transfer press... his website is
www.bromoil.com.
Judy
On Sun, 6 May 2001, Ricardo Wildberger Lisboa wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> I'm looking for good informations on bromoil transfer. Most of the books I've read describes the process of making the matrix, but don't touch on the transfer subject. On these informations I'm looking for answers (just to name some) on:
>
> 1. What's the best etching press or alternative equipment to use on the bromoil transfer process ?
>
> 2. What's the indicated procedure in order to produce a mirror image so that the transfer won't be laterally reversed ?
>
> 3. How many times in average each copy must be printed over again in order to produce a good final image and which register system must be used then ? And how ?
>
> 4. What about process color bromoil transfers ?
>
> Could anyone help me, please ?
>
> Ricardo Wildberger Lisboa
>
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