Re: Full color gum printing

From: Tom Ferguson ^lt;tomf2468@pipeline.com>
Date: 07/05/04-10:58:01 AM Z
Message-id: <7985BA8A-CEA4-11D8-926E-000502D77DA6@pipeline.com>

You can (and I usually do) need a fourth coat to fine tune the color.
Decide what color is "lacking" and print again with a weaker color mix
(less paint).

I've just started doing tri-color work, others may have more info.

On Monday, July 5, 2004, at 07:55 AM, Giovanni Di Mase wrote:

> I am trying to figure out what adjustments can be done to an almost
> finish
> full color gum print but unfortunately with either slightily too much
> yellow, green or blue on the image.
> If you have experienced the process you may have run that the pigment
> may
> had some problems or the expoure did not come out as planned and you
> ended
> up with this almost complete print but with a slightly different color.
> My thoughts are than instead of throwing it away and start all over
> again is
> worth to try to fix it.
> Any idea or experience you would like to share on this subject?
> Thanks,
> Giovanni
> gdimaseu@yahoo.com
>
>
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Tom Ferguson
http://www.ferguson-photo-design.com
Received on Mon Jul 5 11:00:08 2004

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