--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "dsantoli" <dsantoli@y...> wrote: Is this achieved through the hand > coating process that has been discussed previously? If so, is > this done with several uneven coats? Just curious, Thanks. ------ Let's just say it's not the coating, 'cause those jpgs on the web are straight digital files; they're not copyshots of actual prints. Let's just also say that it's super-easy to get that effect if you just think about a while. And they're not brush strokes. If I was that good with brush strokes I wouldn't be a photographer... I can't bring myself to just dump the solution so easily. Write me back when you figure it out. It shouldn't take anybody more than five minutes to guess. -MT, http://marktucker.com/ PS. And to Miquel: I was the one who made the "uncool" comment on the 9000 list. It was not anything to do with you. There is a generally accepted courtesy that you don't come on one maillist and blatantly advertise another maillist, in some way to suck people away. There have been certain people who have done that repeatedly on the 9000 list; my comment was somewhat addressing that issue. Nothing at all that you've done. You're doing great -- keep reading, and keep asking questions.
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Re: Coatings and Mark Tucker Images
2002-11-25 by Mark Tucker
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