Re: fastest gum printer in the west-er-east

From: jpptprnt@verizon.net
Date: 03/02/04-10:08:48 AM Z
Message-id: <20040302160848.RCWH5247.out014.verizon.net@outgoing.verizon.net>

Chris,

The sound and speed of your voice on the phone yesterday reminded me more like
a person aided be 6 or 7 tall Starbucks. Do you think that might have had
something to do with it also.

Wow them at the reviews
xoxoxoxoxoxox
Jan Pietrzak

 
> From: "Christina Z. Anderson" <zphoto@bellsouth.net>
> Date: 2004/03/02 Tue PM 12:55:11 GMT
> To: Alt List <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
> Subject: fastest gum printer in the west-er-east
>
> A while back someone (forgive me, I forget, but was it Miguel?) posted a
> time chart about how long it took to do a gum print, and I saved it to show
> my professors but then a snafu with my email erased all saved messages.
>
> Anyway, midterm reviews are today, and yesterday I kid you not: I coated 9
> (!) gums, exposed, developed, and hung to dry in 1 hour and 15 minutes. I
> layer of tricolor, 7 8x11's and 2 11x17's.
>
> How was this possible? Drying the layers with a hair dryer, and developing
> them with a spray bottle, with a little mania tossed in (I had only a 1 1/2
> hour window of opportunity before I had to leave to TA so necessity was the
> mother of invention).
>
> *Normally* a gum layer will take me 3 hours to do 9 (not including drying
> time). Then with 3 layers, plus sizing time and producing the digineg time,
> accounting for failures or less than perfect prints, I figure I have about 4
> hours per print.
>
> I'm running out of sized paper. Good news: I'll be testing Ryuji's
> glutyrlaldehyde (sp) hardener soon, with the next batch.
>
> Back to work.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
Received on Tue Mar 2 10:08:59 2004

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