From: Sandy King (sanking@clemson.edu)
Date: 07/22/02-08:41:29 PM Z
We mostly talk about carbon prints and making carbon tissue. Quite a
lot of discussion over the past year about Dick Sullivan's efforts to
find a financially viable method for manufacturing carbon tissue.
Some discussion of gravure and woodburytype from time to time. No
discussions about polymer photogravure that I can recall, though
there has been some discussion about the high contrast properties of
gelatin substitutes. As best I can tell there really seem to be no
substitutes for gelatin for true carbon printing.
Sandy King
>What do they talk about on the carbon list serve? I assume carbon prints,
>but maybe also polymer photogravure?
>
>--shannon
>
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>> Philippe,
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