John
As I said earlier that it might be worthwhile to check the different PVAs
which were now available, i asked to see whether there was any point to all
this highly detailed discussion, for example whether there Was a type of PVA
which would work better for gum printing than others. The 'scientific' advice
was suck it and see ! I was advised to hire a consultant.
i got my PVA from Mike Maunder who described it as an old one which did not
specify a type. As I said, it works fine.
Terry
In a message dated 3/4/06 9:30:07 am, john.grocott403@ntlworld.com writes:
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> TK asks:-
> ''Does this have any effect on the suitability of 'commercial' PVAs for the
> purpose of gum printing ?
> The one( PVA ) I have here seems to work well enough.''
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> Hi, We cannot see why TK is asking this question if he is quite happy with
> the PVA he is using to make gum prints. Perhaps he might tell us.......
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> John Grocott - Photographist. London.
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Received on Mon Apr 3 04:41:03 2006
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