From: Pay (payral@club-internet.fr)
Date: 08/19/02-10:44:02 AM Z
Don't worry Carl, it's a low resolution movie, just 2.0 Mo to download.
One thing we can't see in the movie is the king of paper he is using.
Philippe
Pamela Buck wrote:
> Speaking of Kenro Izu, he has hired Stan Klimek to teach him all gum
> printing. Also, Tom Baril is experimenting with all gum (that is,
> having his printer experiment with his images in all gum). And I heard
> a San Francisco gallery owner last month say that he's seeing a lot of
> gum these days ("Platinum's been done to death," he sniffed.).
>
> Any opinions: why the shift?
>
> Pamela
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl Weese [mailto:cweese@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 3:44 AM
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: Re: kenro izu enlarger
>
> juan,
>
> Enlarger? Izu uses a 14x20 inch (apparantly one of two ever made that
> size) Deardorff camera and prints by contact. All Pt/Pd prints are made
> by contact, though you can print from negatives that are enlarged from
> smaller ones. He chooses to work only with direct in-camera negatives as
> far as I know. He's probably using an artificial ultraviolet light
> source to make the contact prints. I can't go look at the video because
> my net connection would take a year or so to download it. Maybe someone
> else can identify things for you.---Carl
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