Re: acetone

From: Eric Scott <eric.scott_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sun 24 Dec 2006 - 09:20:23 PST

Sandy,

Understood. May the New Year bring forth many carbons!

Eric.

On Dec 24, 2006, at 6:36 AM, sanking@clemson.edu wrote:

> Eric,
>
> What I have tried to convey in my conversations with people and in my
> writings is that there is no one single carbon look. Prints can be
> of any
> color imaginable, on virtulaly any surface, can have great relief
> or no
> relief, look pictorial and painterly or extrmely sharp and with hard
> edges. All of this is possible with carbon, and I have no
> preference what
> other people do, but I do want them to know that these possibilities
> exist. Everything is potentilly capable of making a big difference.
> For
> exmaple, some of my tissue that will give high relief on some
> papers gives
> virtually no relief on other papers. It is hard to be a real master at
> this process because there are so many possibilities and things to
> control.
>
> The danger with this is that someone will look at a carbon print
> made in a
> particular way assume that this is the only look possible.
>
> Sandy
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