There is no question of what the dry down is phenomenologically. It's
the increase of optical density once the material dries.
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 17:05:08 -0400 (EDT), TERRYAKING@aol.com said:
> In a message dated 20/07/2006 20:57:12 GMT Daylight Time,
> rs@silvergrain.org
> writes:
>
> >
> > What's so new about it? It's well known that the binder has a great
> > influence on the image density and drydown
>
> I would only answer that question if we could define what we mean by dry
> down
> in terms of what it looks like, in other words how we perceive it,
> rather
> than how it occurs.
>
> Is dry down significant in the making of platinumm prints, or isn't it ?
>
>
> Terry
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