Re: Gum Tri-Color Yellow

From: Ender100@aol.com
Date: 06/02/04-07:09:12 PM Z
Message-id: <85.d721aaf.2defd438@aol.com>

Just curious if folks doing full color gum find that yellow prints with a
shorter scale—fewer steps on a Stouffer?

Mark Nelson
www.precisiondigitalnegatives.com

In a message dated 6/2/04 8:05:45 PM, tomf2468@pipeline.com writes:

> First question: Yellow layer. The "Process" looking yellow paints are
> giving me a normal DR and clear well. What they don't do is show the
> individual steps well, I get more of a gradient than steps. I settled
> on Rowney's "Permanent Yellow #664" (Quinophthalone Yellow PY138). The
> image looks OK, but Yellow is always the color I have to reprint to get
> the balance right. Is this normal, or am I using a poor paint choice.
>
Received on Wed Jun 2 19:14:49 2004

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