Re: [pinhole-discussion] paper negatives and warm tone developer

2001-02-27 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 2/27/01 4:16:51 PM, glsm...@yahoo.com writes: Actually, split filter printing is best used for producing a print which contains multiple contrast values. Using two filters on the whole print will yield nothing that a single filter cannot produce (unless one insists upon

Re: [pinhole-discussion] paper negatives and warm tone developer

2001-02-27 Thread George L Smyth
--- b2myo...@aol.com wrote: and a contact print of a solarization of a pinhole neg...with great mackie lines...using a #5 filter...or a #0 filter for a different effector split filter printing...#5, the #0. Here are instructions for split filter printing: [clip] Actually, split

RE: [pinhole-discussion] paper negatives and warm tone developer

2001-02-27 Thread Andy Schmitt
: [pinhole-discussion] paper negatives and warm tone developer In a message dated 2/27/01 11:15:26 AM, aschm...@warwick.net writes: a solarized PH Negative... and a contact print of a solarization of a pinhole neg...with great mackie lines...using a #5 filter...or a #0 filter for a different effect

Re: [pinhole-discussion] paper negatives and warm tone developer

2001-02-27 Thread Pam Niedermayer
Just in case there are some people new to darkroom work, you have to use variable contrast papers for this to work. Pam b2myo...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 2/27/01 11:15:26 AM, aschm...@warwick.net writes: a solarized PH Negative... and a contact print of a solarization of a

Re: [pinhole-discussion] paper negatives and warm tone developer

2001-02-27 Thread B2MYOUNG
In a message dated 2/27/01 11:15:26 AM, aschm...@warwick.net writes: a solarized PH Negative... and a contact print of a solarization of a pinhole neg...with great mackie lines...using a #5 filter...or a #0 filter for a different effector split filter printing...#5, the #0. Here are

RE: [pinhole-discussion] paper negatives and warm tone developer

2001-02-27 Thread Andy Schmitt
The used/old developer is also preferable in doing solarizations...now thats an idea...a solarized PH Negative... andy -Original Message- From: pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ??? [mailto:pinhole-discussion-admin@p at ???]On Behalf Of Edward Levinson Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001