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daylight process

by "lofty" <miduck8@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 30, 2007 at 11:14 PM

Hi all,
At a loss of something to do, I have scanned a neg into my computer,
manipulated the image, and then printed out onto an A4 transparency sheet
as
a negative, in the dark I then taped it onto a sheet of very old Kodak
bromide paper, put a sheet of glass over it and placed it into the sun for
about 1 hour.
I then fixed the image and selenium toned the picture.
I got an image with some beautiful colours and tones, but the image hadn't
got much punch.
I tried again using some old Ilford Galerie paper, for 2 hours and got
different colours but again not much punch.

how can I carry out this type of work but achieve a more punchy result?

Thanks in anticipation

lofty
 




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daylight process
"lofty" <mid  2007-09-30 23:14:34 
Re: daylight process
"Richard Knoppow&quo  2007-09-30 15:40:13 
Re: daylight process
Peter Irwin <pirwin@[E  2007-09-30 22:47:07 

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