This group is pretty dead...maybe we can invigorate it with some introductions and start some discussions. Could result in some activities next September.
Lets start with two areas
1) If you use alt processes, what camera format(s) you regularly make images with (Note: You may indicate that you use a smaller format camera and use enlarged negatives. You may indicate that you use digitally enlarged negatives but that's as much as you can say as any discussion needs to be moved to hybrid-photo group...so please don't do discussions here).
2) Are you actively producing work in any of the following alt processes: what is your level of expertise (beginner, intermediate, expert*)
* any iron replacement chemistry (includes PtPd, Chrysotype, Kallitype,other ferric oxalate process, etc)
* any dichromate chemistry (includes carbon, gum, etc)
* any flower pigment (anthotype) chemistry
* gravure
* any hand coated colloidial silver chemistry (wet plate, tin-/alumi-/ferro- types, dry plate, etc)
* other alt processes (not including purchased film/paper, toning, liquid emulsion, etc. )
*an expert would be a person who knows a lot about the process - the type of person that can troubleshoot a problem another person might just provide a brief description of.
Lets start with two areas
1) If you use alt processes, what camera format(s) you regularly make images with (Note: You may indicate that you use a smaller format camera and use enlarged negatives. You may indicate that you use digitally enlarged negatives but that's as much as you can say as any discussion needs to be moved to hybrid-photo group...so please don't do discussions here).
2) Are you actively producing work in any of the following alt processes: what is your level of expertise (beginner, intermediate, expert*)
* any iron replacement chemistry (includes PtPd, Chrysotype, Kallitype,other ferric oxalate process, etc)
* any dichromate chemistry (includes carbon, gum, etc)
* any flower pigment (anthotype) chemistry
* gravure
* any hand coated colloidial silver chemistry (wet plate, tin-/alumi-/ferro- types, dry plate, etc)
* other alt processes (not including purchased film/paper, toning, liquid emulsion, etc. )
*an expert would be a person who knows a lot about the process - the type of person that can troubleshoot a problem another person might just provide a brief description of.

