NYPL, Research Guide, From the Daguerreotype to the Polaroid:: salt print (salted paper print) ۰The earliest positive print, images were created via contact with a paper negative. The process was invented by William http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/spe/art/photo/process/index.htmlHOME | http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-9/1082806/PLANT1.jpgshot directly onto a piece of rc #3 enlarging paper. processed hot and as a contact print for six minutes. scanned then worked in editor. Calotypes:: The Calotype proper is a negative image (along with its offshoot the waxed paper negative), although its positive counterpart, the salted paper print, http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/features/ephotos/ctypes.htmHOME |
I knew you werent a computer color fan and thats okay. It isnt crupled paper it was nice an flat the background is screwy stucco wall. The negative is interesting because it give a reasonably sharp very low detail negative. A glossary of common photographic printing terms:: The internegative can then be printed on color negative (Type "C") paper. Negative printing materials have lower contrast than do positive papers, http://www.lightroom.com/lr_pages/ilfo_glossary.htmlHOME | The Cornstalk Bookshop: Antiquarian, Rare and Out-of-Print :: THE PAPER NEGATIVE Bernalillo, NM. Bleak Beauty. 1980. 62pp. 4to Original wrappers . A very good copy . Photographs throughout . http://www.booksandcollectibles.com.au/unique_search.php3?dealer_book_id=103323&restrict2=20HOME |
Very much like an antique lens even more antique than the one i used.
It a curse... I was taught photography by a painter. Everything I do is contrived. Weston is an icon to me the pepper thing you know.:lol: I do know! A blessing or a curse, who's to say? ;) I would think if you liked shooting still lifes, you had the best training possible. Chapter 29. Negatives on Paper:: The print is then well washed as before, and finally left in a vessel of water for a number Geoffray's Process with Cerolein for taking Paper Negatives. http://albumen.stanford.edu/library/monographs/sunbeam/chap29.htmlHOME | Artfacts.Net - the international gallery guide for modern :: Cathedrale et environs, Albumen Print from waxed paper negative, Unsold 2006 -04-22, BEYROUTH, CÔTÈ DE LA, Print from paper negatives, framed, Unsold http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/auction_results/artist/7564/lang/1HOME |
I knew you werent a computer color fan and thats okay. It isnt crupled paper it was nice an flat the background is screwy stucco wall. The negative is interesting because it give a reasonably sharp very low detail negative.
Very much like an antique lens even more antique than the one i used.Ha! I should have inspected the background more closely. I like all of your still life images that I've seen so far. You have a way of assembling items of good visual interest - I admire it, cause I've hated every still life I've attempted. Mine always come off posed and trite to me. :oops:
The truth on still life for me is that they are great... I can test a camera without leaving my house/studio...
It a curse... I was taught photography by a painter. Everything I do is contrived. Weston is an icon to me the pepper thing you know.
Freaky! I like the rumpled look of the paper, and it's a fun little image. :thumbup:
I'm not a big fan of computerized coloring. You did well I think except for me the green is just a little "hot".
Cool print! :D
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