Re: Who we are?

From: Guy Glorieux <guy.glorieux_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Tue 18 Sep 2001 - 14:32:40 PDT

Hi Brahma,
These were printed on fiber paper using the "Lith Printing" method.
This requires a special type of B&W paper (Chlorobromide emulsions, like
Forte Warmtone or many of the Luminos warmtone papers). The paper is
massively over-exposed under the enlarger (like 3 stops) and processed
in highly diluted A+B Lithographic developers for times extending to as
long as 15 minutes with constant agitation.
References to this process can be found at:
http://www.silverprint.co.uk/whatis.html
If you want to get into this kind of process seriously, contact me
off-list. The paper is not cheap, but is readily available from
suppliers in North America or Europe. There is a variety of Lith
developers, some being fairly expensive, but Kodalith A+B, the kind that
is used in lithographic printing, is good to start with.
Cheers,
Guy
"Peace on earth to goodwill men and women"

lva wrote:

> > P.S. For those who don't know me yet, check my exhibition
> > "Fragments... Dreams..." on Pinhole Visions at
> > http://www.pinholevisions.org/exhibits/Glorieux/
>
> Guy, how did you print those images?
>
> Brahma
>
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Received on Tue Sep 18 17:40:55 2001

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