Re: Back-exposing on plastic (was: Re: Gum transfer

From: Ender100_at_aol.com
Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 13:33:13 -0400 (EDT)
Message-id: <3b8.23b1360.318a4359@aol.com>

I think it was ryuji that suggested the fine grain pigment.

Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
Precision Digital Negatives--The Book
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www.MarkINelsonPhoto.com

In a message dated 5/3/06 4:51:11 AM, TERRYAKING@aol.com writes:

>
> Gum has a limited density rande. The maximum for ideal gradation is probably
> about half of what Sandy suggests. One overcomes this by overlapping
> multiple exposures. I do so as I control the colour this way.   An alternative  for
> monochrome printing could be to use a very fine grain pigment which may
> result in an appearance of good gradation and range. That is what I am about to
> check in the articles in La Revue de Photographie. Another good source would be
> Photograms of the Year.Both have articles by the likes of Steichen, Puyo and
> Demarchy.
>
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