Re: Gum Tri-Color Yellow

From: Tom Ferguson ^lt;tomf2468@pipeline.com>
Date: 06/29/04-12:52:49 PM Z
Message-id: <8446F066-C9FD-11D8-A75C-000502D77DA6@pipeline.com>

So far today, life and work have gotten in the way of gum printing. If
I can get my printer feeding ink again, I'll start on some new images
with some new pigments.

Never run an inkjet continuous ink system dry, it is a messy job
getting it started again :-(

But, I will just add to Katharine's comment: yes the PV19 magenta and
its (apparent) brown tones can/could be used very nicely. It is simply
a warn image. In my case (against the already warm Kallitypes) I did
not want the gum images warm. Neutral or cool was my aim.

On Tuesday, June 29, 2004, at 03:44 AM, Katharine Thayer wrote:

> Katharine Thayer wrote:
> <SNIP>
> Actually this is an effect someone might want to exploit. Someone was
> asking here some time ago about how to get the old look of a faded old
> color picture: this has that look. It looks like some hand-colored
> sepia-toned pictures I saw once, a very old-fashioned look.
>
>
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Tom Ferguson
http://www.ferguson-photo-design.com
Received on Tue Jun 29 12:53:06 2004

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