Re: Question about pt/pd

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From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 12/10/02-09:57:20 PM Z


On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Carl Weese wrote:

> Additives like tungsten can also be tossed in. I did some
> testing with these combinations and wrote up those preliminary ventures in
> "The New Platinum Print"--Witho's experiments extend well beyond those quick
> trials and I don't know who else might have been exploring in the meantime.
> TNPP also includes instructions for Dick Sullivan's gold-toning technique as
> well as some tables indicating what to expect when combining the various
> develop-out and POP chemical combinations. Don't know if it's covered
> elsewhere. I don't think there's an extensive published treatment of, what
> to call it, exotic Pt/Pd variations for color.---Carl
> --

When Witho was here I extracted that information from him -- The prints
were indeed beautiful and some of the colors exquisite. He said "ziatype."
I don't plan an article on ziatype since, I understand, it's very well
covered elsewhere, but we did cover this "wrinkle" of ziatype.

It will be in Post-Factory #8, assuming the digitons take their trouble
elsewhere & it does indeed get done. Progress is at last at least visible,
though still a ways to go.

Judy


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