From: Jack Fulton (jefulton1@comcast.net)
Date: 10/23/03-09:11:21 AM Z
Loris:
Will you 'post' your curve for us to give it a try?
Thanks
Jack Fulton
> I finally managed to make "wonderful" cyanotypes, clean/detailed
> highlights and open/detailed shadows - but with a very nice dMax. I
> think I found the right combination of digital negative curve (I'm using
> piezotone - quadblack - pigment inks on pictorico ohp, printer 1160, the
> curve is very different from the one supplied in Burkholder's site),
> paper and coating-developing technique. I owe much of my success to your
> very very helpful suggestions and information you've provided - without
> forgetting further help from very nice people in the alt-process list
> (Judy, Dan, Ian, Richard and many more...). I just can't beleive there
> are people like you all with so much knowledge willing to share it with
> "rookies".
>
> Cyanotype was (and will continue) a perfect tool to learn/(get into the
> world of alt-processes; very easy chemistry but a very finicky (if
> you're a perfectionist) process. The struggle to make nice cyanotypes
> was a real education for me.
>
> Thank you all,
> I really appreciate to help you provided, I'm glad I'm part of this
> list.
>
> Best regards,
> Loris.
>
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