Re: Carbon and inkjet neg;

From: Richard Sullivan <richsul_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Thu 16 Dec 2004 - 10:37:04 PST

Christian,

Are you using a "colorized" negative? Kevin eliminated some line problems
making the negatives the color of pyro developed negatives although we have
not tried using them with carbon yet?

What printer are you using? Can you share your curve with us?

--Dick

At 07:07 AM 12/16/2004, you wrote:
>Hello Sandy (hope you made some print using your ink jet negative)
>
>I tried to make some carbon print using my ink jet negative . Using the
>acetone sensitizing method and get good result but I think the carbon
>process is to sharp for this process as , I find some line appearing on
>the image. (I haven't any when I Print Palladium)
>
>Did you ever try making some print this way and did you have a special method.
>
>Best regards
>
>Christian Nze
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