From: Christina Z. Anderson (zphoto@montana.net)
Date: 07/23/02-11:57:20 AM Z
(I just love the internet...no sooner asked than given)
Philippe,
This is what Clerc says under #832, Dye toning: "The mordanting can be
carried out by the formation of silver iodide and cuprous iodide using the
intensifying bath described in #687, due to G. Zelger, 1924." Does this
help?
Thank you so much for looking into this.
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Philippe Monnoyer" <philippe.monnoyer@skynet.be>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 12:52 PM
Subject: Re: Clerc's no. 687
> Christina,
>
> I have the original version in french of Clerc's book.
> #687 is about washing.
> What kind of intensifying bath are you refering to ?
> In Clerc's book, we have:
> Intensification:
> - for Latent Image
> - for Negs
> - by silver deposition
> - localised
> - intensive
> - optical
> - by powder
> - of prints
> - of carbon prints
>
> Make your choice.
> I don't know what you're looking for.
>
> Philippe
> Belgium
> > Unfortnately, I am in Minnesota right now with no access to a library
that
> > has technical photo books. Does anyone on the list have Clerc's
> > Photographic Theory and Practice who can give me the info in #687? I am
> > looking for what is said about an intensifying bath (still on this
> > mordancage quest).
> > Chris
> >
> >
>
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