Re: Why Winsor & Newton?

From: Katharine Thayer ^lt;kthayer@pacifier.com>
Date: 05/30/05-06:11:04 AM Z
Message-id: <429B02CF.5A40@pacifier.com>

Hurray, Pete's back! Wonderful to "hear your voice."
kt

pete wrote:
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> Dear Bob Judy,
>
> Dye tranfer dyes instead of pigment what an an interesting idea ! I wonder
> if anybody has used it. Both I and My friend and fellow printmaker Alex
> will have try it out on Temperaprint.
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> Best wishes
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> Pete
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> On 30/5/05 12:32 am, "Robert M" <written_by@msn.com> wrote:
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> > So my next question is this: if "you" are concerned about vehicles and
> > carriers that may or may not affect the process or the longevity of the
> > print, why not forget commercially manufactured colors and compound your
> > own? There are a few good sources for pure pigments and the "simple"
> > requirements of the gum process/Tri-Color Carbo make compounding quite easy.
> >
> >
> >>
> >
> > You put "realistic" in quotes. Are you interested in true color or some
> > approximate fidelity to sooth your vision? I am just asking. True color is
> > "easy" because you can easily obtain the proper dyes used to make dye
> > transfer prints. They should be easy to change to suite the needs of most
> > workers on this list.
> >
> >
> > By the way, matrix film is once again available.
> >
> >
> > Bob
> > ..
> >
> >
Received on Mon May 30 13:06:50 2005

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