RE: [pinhole-discussion] Daylight Printer for BW Paper

2001-10-16 Thread George L Smyth
--- Chuck Flagg cfla...@home.com wrote: Much the same can be done for many of the alternative processes. Salt prints are the next easiet. They are a gorgeous warm brown tone. Developed in water - they must be fixed in a dilte fixer and washed. Gord Can you suggest some good information

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Daylight Printer for BW Paper

2001-10-16 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 10/15/01 11:28:06 PM, cfla...@home.com writes: Can you suggest some good information or sources fornext easiet Salt Prints? I'm looking for a new project for my high school photo classes. They sound very interesting. Chuck Flagg For Salt prints you require silver

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Daylight Printer for BW Paper

2001-10-15 Thread Gordon J. Holtslander
Guy: You don't need a darkroom to do cyanotypes. Cyanotypes are sensitive to ultra-violett (UV)light. They are not sensitive to normal room light. Its possible to prepare and handle cyanotype paper under incandescent light (must be a little cautious with flourescent - some tubes will emit some

Re: [pinhole-discussion] Daylight Printer for BW Paper

2001-10-09 Thread Kosinski Family
Hi folks, The details of a simple and inexpensive daylight contact printer for black white papers can now be found on my website on the page named 'Look, No Darkroom!' Now you can really make BW prints without a darkroom. Actually, you can teach a whole course this way, with the exception of