BTW, it took all of 20 seconds for my post to show up on list. Now that's an unmoderated list. I LIKE IT!!!!! Todd > on 7/30/01 6:18 PM, mwesley250@... wrote: > >> Another approach is a hybrid. Masking is a traditional technique in >> conventional enlargement. I read an interesting article about using >> tissue paper sandwiched above the negative in a diffusion enlarger. >> You can use a pencil to create dodges on the tissue. This was being >> used with 4X5. The thought that occurred to me and probably others is >> why not make masks on clear and/or frosted film using an inkjet >> printer. You could even print on the masks with color ink to vary >> contrast across the image if you at printing on variable contrast >> silver paper. >> >> I realize that I may not be telling you anything you don't already >> know but I hope that this may prompt additional information from >> people already in this group. > > You sure told me something I didn't know. Great idea. Probably unworkable > for the smaller formats, but who knows? > > Todd > > > > If you do not wish to belong to Digital B&W, The Print, you may > unsubscribe by sending an email to: > DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Re: [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint] Re: Alternatives to Inkjet Prints
2001-07-30 by tflash
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