[pure-silver] Re: Typical Printing Waste
- From: Charles Ellis <cgellis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:57:29 -0500
I don't have Mr. Lindan's timer but I do have the one from RH designs in
the UK and it's the greatest thing since good bourbon. I can often get a
print fit to mount in one or two tries.
Charles Ellis
eroustom@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,
I'm in the middle of printing an edition (a very small edition) and I'm
starting to count my wasted sheets...
It may be a silly question, but how many sheets are you (all) typically using (note I
refrained from saying "wasting") to get a print to where you want it?
I'm sure learning to trust my methods and chemicals has a lot to do with it.
Here's how last night went: Two test stips, and five working prints to work out the over exposed detail in contrast to other shadows, burn in tests, and two "finished" prints with different times so I can decide what to do once I see them dry.
Any thoughts?
Elias
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Hi all, I'm in the middle of printing an edition (a very small edition) and I'm starting to count my wasted sheets... It may be a silly question, but how many sheets are you (all) typically using (note I refrained from saying "wasting") to get a print to where you want it? I'm sure learning to trust my methods and chemicals has a lot to do with it.Here's how last night went: Two test stips, and five working prints to work out the over exposed detail in contrast to other shadows, burn in tests, and two "finished" prints with different times so I can decide what to do once I see them dry.
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