Carole,
I've done some work with pin registration with silver gelatin printing
that may help; my method was quite simplistic and crude, but it worked.
I used one of those 3-hole punches that you can buy at any office supply
store. They have a nice little alignment feature, so you can always be
sure your holes are in the right place.
For the easel I measured the distance between the holes and put in pins
that were about 1/32" smaller in diameter than the holes themselves.
Anything can be used for the pins (I used a wooden dowel). This can
easily be translated to a contact frame, if you're willing to take a drill
to it.
So there you have it. Crude, yet functional. It's not exactly perfect,
but the occurrance of error was minimal for me.
Hope this helps,
Camden Hardy
camden[at]hardyphotography[dot]net
http://www.hardyphotography.net
On Wed, August 23, 2006 11:53 am, gumprint@gmail.com wrote:
> Greetings All
>
> I am getting one foot into this century and switching from registration
> marks for gum. I've looked through the archives and didn't find much on
> registration pin set-ups. Does anyone have detailed info, perhaps with
> illustrations, or know of some handy person who makes a simple set-up with
> the punch included?
>
> TIA
> Carole
>
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