Re: also sabatier Re: Pictorico (& Epson & Mac)

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From: Gregory W. Blank (gblank@bellatlantic.net)
Date: 03/08/02-08:14:27 AM Z


on 3/7/02 11:35 PM, Judy Seigel at jseigel@panix.com wrote:

> If it ever had any validity, I'd say
> maybe the warmtone were silver chloride & the cool were silver bromide
> which reversed better... (For all I know, the tonality is the other way
> around, but my Brovira was COOL, and I take the "bro" to mean bromide.)
> Anyway, I solarized mostly with old Brovira #6 & found it was the GRADE of
> the paper, not the tone that made the difference.
>
> HOWEVER, what and how are you solarizing with? I did a
> through-the-negative reversal that worked differently from the full
> exposure white-light reversal. I think that Solarol-type developers work
> differently. Those developers were NOT good for my method, but worked well
> for others. So odds are there are other variations from "the rules" as
> well.
 
> Is that perfectly clear?
>
> best,
>
> Judy

 One correction
Warmtone probably Chloro-bromide,..... chloride papers are like Albumen.


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