It was being done approximately 100 years ago. There's plenty of work out
there.
I've never done it so I have no helpful advice. Isn't the usual procedure
gum over platinum?
Dave in Wyoming
> Is anyone on the list currently printing, or has anyone ever printed
> platinum/palladium over gum? I'm fairly experienced with Pt/Pd, and I'd
> like to start working in gum to shake things up a little bit. The few
> platinum over gum prints I've seen seemed to bring out the best of both
> processes, so that seemed like the next logical step (after I experiment
> with gum printing on its own, first).
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> BTW, I apologize for this off-topic posting to the new "Attachments vs. No
> Attachments" Mailinglist. =8^P
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> -Schuyler Grace
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Received on Sun Sep 5 08:32:44 2004
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