On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Jack Fulton wrote:
> print into a plated silver or gold color. They recommend
> using an image
> which of great contrast so as to intensify the toned
> aspect while also being
> slightly less exposed than normal.
> 2. you can use an image that is developed but NOT fixed and you
> print it so
> it's a bit darker than normal to it will stand out against the
> silvered background.
Jack, I'm curious -- from your intimate description I gather you or your
students have used that method quite a lot... Neither I nor anyone I know
liked the results/effects of that method .... but I realize everything is
different on the west coast -- it was nice there?
J.
Received on Wed Feb 18 01:25:12 2004
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