Re: [pinhole-discussion] What is a silver print really?

2003-01-25 Thread Jean Daubas
Hi all, I just looked in one of my favorite Photography books : Looking at photographs - a guide to technical terms by Gordon Baldwin. published by the J. Paul Getty Museum in association with British Museum Press. Copyright (c) 1991 ISBN 0-89236-192-1 Here is what Gordon Baldwin writes (a

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Alternative processes

2003-01-25 Thread Michael Healy
A ready made factory product is an alternative process? What are you referring to specifically, Steve, jello? Thomas Kinkade? And you are right. Silver nitrate technically is no alternative. In the strictly historical sense of the word, it is a PRE factory process. Mike - Original Message

Re: [pinhole-discussion] What is a silver print really?

2003-01-25 Thread Steve Shapiro
- Original Message - From: John Yeo jonn...@thegrid.net To: pinhole-discussion@p at ??? Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 5:43 PM Subject: Re: [pinhole-discussion] What is a silver print really? The albumen and kallitype processes use silver nitrate, but aren't referred to as silver