From: "E.Neilsen" And when I ask about humidity, it isn't just whether there is high or low, but at what point does it work or not. I use drying boxing and humidity controlled boxes to get papers to specific ranges. Very interesting. Does this experience translate into any practical advice for inkjet printers, or is it primarily for those who coat their own papers? Also. Went to your web site. Saw the Curtis imagesĀ big points! Love Curtis. I have Plate 420 A Hopi Man 1921 hanging on my wall. I printed it on Portriga Rapid 118 (before they ruined it) from a copy negative I made using Professional Copy Film Type 4125 (one of my favorite in-camera films, before it was discontinued), copy made from an original Japanese tissue print. I looked for some of your platinum images, couldn't find any. Did I miss them? David Kachel ___________________ Artist-Photographer Fine B&W Photographs www.davidkachel.com david@... Gallery: www.reddoorfinephotographs.com director@... PO Box 1893 Alpine, TX 79831 (432) 386-5787 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: grainy appearance on watercolor papers
2013-07-14 by David Kachel
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