RE: Why multiple exposure (was Re: (Gum) Tonal scale)

From: Loris Medici ^lt;loris_medici@mynet.com>
Date: 12/02/05-09:27:44 AM Z
Message-id: <003701c5f754$f1c76fa0$f402500a@altinyildiz.boyner>

Thanks for the suggestions Kees. Will definitely look for these colors
if my tests go bad.

Regards,
Loris.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kees Brandenburg [mailto:ctb@zeelandnet.nl]
Sent: 02 Aralęk 2005 Cuma 17:08
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: Re: Why multiple exposure (was Re: (Gum) Tonal scale)

Hi Loris,

I'm also using Schmincke aquarel for tri- and four color gum. I'm using
Schmincke 351 ruby red for magenta, that's PV19 and a much clearer
magenta than Schmincke 352 Magenta which I found very dull. Schmincke
has also a PY110 yellow ( mixed with PY154), which is a very powerfull
yellow (much resembling DS PY110 which I have here too). It's called
Schmincke 220 Indian Yellow (don't get confused by the orange coloured
tube). I also used Schmincke 484 Phtaloblue but found it less intense
than other brand phtalo blue's. To my surprise it showed a white (!)
precipitate at the bottom of the vessel when premixed with gum and left
standing for some days. Not a good sign. I'll try cerulean blue too.
Your scan looks good.

kees
Received on Fri Dec 2 09:23:23 2005

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