Re: mordancage, long

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From: Nate Apkon (nmapkon@rcn.com)
Date: 09/23/02-06:52:07 AM Z


Jon:

Good question! I find it great with some images, just like I would with
toning. I guess the thing that interests me most is to be able to
control it to some extent so I can have it when I want it. I would like
to understand better what are the factors that cause it or prevent it.
 I suspect that 1 factor might be the redeveloper and its strength.
 I'll play with that at my next Mordancage session. Chris may have a
better insight than me at this time.

Hope all is well with you guys up North.

Nate

Jonathan Bailey wrote:

>Nate and Chris,
>
>I take it you find the paper stain objectionable??
>
>I ask because I can't recall ever looking at a mordancaged image and
>thinking, "This would be a great print but for the stain...."
>
>Just wondering.
>
>Best - JB
>www.jonathan-bailey.com
>Tenants Harbor, Maine
>
>
>


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