RE: Sources for wet plate collodion chemicals

From: Best, Dianne ^lt;dbest@hydro.mb.ca>
Date: 08/30/05-07:57:53 AM Z
Message-id: <51ABFBF1DF07AA4384B3E1BCC0A93C7801DC2D44@MHMAIL03.hydro.mb.ca>

Do you think so??? The difference in image quality is quite striking.
The best ones rival the best quality photographic paper.

Perhaps it had something to do with better QC in the chemicals that were
available in later years.

I don't know what else could account for such a dramatic change.

Dianne

-----Original Message-----
From: D. Mark Andrews [mailto:mark@dragonbones.com]
Subject: RE: Sources for wet plate collodion chemicals

Diane,

With respect to the difference in quality of the images you have seen
most likely has more to do with the quality control of the individual
photographers then advances in the technique.
Received on Tue Aug 30 07:58:14 2005

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