Re: Zimmerman's gum process

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From: Katharine Thayer (kthayer@pacifier.com)
Date: 11/12/01-04:00:16 AM Z


FotoDave@aol.com wrote:
>

. With the gray tones already taken care of by the black layer, the
> color layers needs to handle only the color areas, so one can print the color
> layers with higher contrast, and that will give a more saturated look.
>
 
There are no color layers involved in his method, which simply involves
daubing different colors of paint into the outlines given by the first
faint printing, in effect "painting" the image in the colors you want it
to have, and then printing that color "painting" with one negative.

It's interesting that people read this one paragraph so very
differently.

Katharine Thayer


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