Re: tempraprint why yupo

From: dklinker ^lt;d.klinker@ntlworld.com>
Date: 02/16/06-03:36:33 PM Z
Message-id: <001201c63341$0fc64260$d4176251@DKUp>

Terry i find your interest in the Temperaprint process gratifying,might i suggest that if you don't have them you obtain some foam rollers,a paint pad and some acrylic pigments and then download Peter Fredrick's and Alex Chaters The Fundamentals of Temperaprinting if you do a google search you are sure to find it all the information on Temperaprinting is here and might i add it's free.If you have a problem understanding the fundamentals then keep an eye out for the photographic press for a Temperprinting workshop where you can gain hands on experience of Temperaprinting.
Dennis Klinker
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  From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
  To: alt-photo-process-L@usask.ca
  Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:54 AM
  Subject: Re: tempraprint why yupo

  In a message dated 15/02/2006 09:51:15 GMT Standard Time, hellena@hncleary.plus.com writes:
    Barry this is one of the amazing properties of the Temperaprint emulsion

  Dennis

  Surely you are taking the disadvantages of the process and extolling them as advantages.

  Terry

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