Re: introduction and request for info on digital negatives

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From: Dave Rose (cactuscowboy@attbi.com)
Date: 01/27/03-07:31:01 PM Z


It's been my experience that a "negative of normal contrast" (which I define
as suitable for printing grade two B&W paper) is good for gum printing. Gum
offers a tremendous amount of control and flexibility, but having a good
negative is imperative for best results.

Dave in Wyoming

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From: "H. Lee Pratt" <squnch@cox.net>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: introduction and request for info on digital negatives

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For gum bichromate, I understand that one needs a negative of normal
contrast, again producible without any special curve. I too am
interested in gum printing, which I believe Dan is going to cover in
his workshop.


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