Re: gum printing

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From: pete (temperaprint@blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 03/03/03-03:31:51 AM Z


Jack,

 The term paper stainers was also used I believe. It is nice to know we are
so much more liberal these days.

Pete

> On 2/3/03 18:48, "Jack Brubaker" <jack@jackbrubaker.com> wrote:
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>>>> I had NO idea "gummist" was such a loaded term. Thanks for
>>>> enlightening me. It's just so easy to say. Gum printer is so...long and
>>>> sounds like we are printmakers. Gum photographer, maybe?
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>> I have no idea if others (perhaps better readers of history) would agree
>> with my scorn of the "gumist" term. Don't trust me or anyone else to be a
>> sole source of knowledge.
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>> Jack Brubaker
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> Jack for what it is worth I dislike the term as well, and yes I am aware of
> the negative perspective on the term "gumist" or "gum splogers" was another
> if I recall.
>
> Dave mentioned 'photographer' which sits nicely :-)
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> resources on alternative photographic processes.
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