From: pete (temperaprint@blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 02/12/02-11:58:17 AM Z
on 12/2/02 5:16 pm, Galina Manikova at galina@online.no wrote:
> There is a new big exhibition of Steichen advertisement work at the National
> Museum of Photography - Preus Photomuseum in Horten, Norway.
>
> There was one color print there described as "wash off relief". Can anyone
> tell me what it is ? I never heard of anything like that.
>
> Another thing is, that they have described a few prints as "toned carbon". I
> always thought that it is not possible to tone carbon, which is based on
> pigment and dichromate. Please, correct me if I am wrong !
>
> The prints described as carbon are shiny and brownish, I think, it is a
> totally different process. The surface looks like a Christmas covered with
> glittering snow flakes. What could it be ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Galina.
>
>
Galina how nice to hear from you "wash off relief" was I believe an early
form of Kodak Dye transfer. Toned Carbon I haven't a clue perhaps Sandy will
know.
Pete
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