Re: Combo Prints

From: Christina Z. Anderson ^lt;zphoto@montana.net>
Date: 02/04/06-09:11:02 AM Z
Message-id: <003801c6299d$3cc44da0$506992d8@christinsh8zpi>

Oh, Terry, Terry, Terry,
I already got you covered :) I've got that article, and your process is
quoted in the combotype section, as if I remember all my sources, you were
the only one who talked about platinum on top of gum vs. the other way
around.

In reference to Dan B I am talking about platinum over ink jet pigment.

This is the problem which I address in my combotype chapter--there is no
suitable name for combotypes. You can't call them combination prints
because historically that refers to printing two negatives, e.g. sky from
one and landscape from another. Platinum over pigment is a term used now for
both gum and ink jet. Cyanodyke---yuk. Van cyanotype? I mean...maybe the
list is more creative on this and can come up with a better word than
Combotype which also sucks. Dual printing? Gumunders? Metaltops?
chris

From: <TERRYAKING@aol.com>
> In a message dated 04/02/2006 00:47:55 GMT Standard Time,
> zphoto@montana.net
> writes:
> For instance, I have a blurb on pt over pigment in the book and i wonder
> how
> Dan B. you ever came up with that idea first?
>
>
> See an article in an edition of View Camera a couple of years ago on how
> I
> came up with the idea some years before that. There are detailed 'how to'
> instructions.
>
> Terry
>
Received on Sat Feb 4 09:11:25 2006

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