From: Patricia Reed (preed@kumc.edu)
Date: 08/21/02-02:49:23 PM Z
Everything (art & the theory discussed here) is something and has
value.
I have been happy to read every email I have received on the list.
Mark,
I am not looking for anything larger than 13 x19. Any specific
recommendations?
P
>>> Ender100@aol.com 08/21/02 03:22PM >>>
My guess is that Van Dyke and Cyan digital negatives would be done much
like
platinum, but with a Photoshop curve that is tuned to each process...
then
fine tuned to how you do that process, the paper you use, what you
expose it
with, etc... all those little variables that make alt such a wonderful
challenge.
How big a negative do you want to make? Lots of the desktop printers
will go
up to 13 x 19... do you need larger?
Mark Nelson
In a message dated 8/21/02 2:32:30 PM, preed@kumc.edu writes:
<< No kidding!
How about some links to references on the web on how to make your own,
enlarged half tone negatives for cyan & van dyke printing and what is
the best inexpensive printer on the market to make larger digital
negatives for the same processes? >>
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