My wife mailed me that Adams letter found it's way to Germany. That was fast! I am very curious.
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(some hours later)
Dear Adam,
I opened the package and I am very impressed. I never saw such an image before. My wife was fascinated too. Af far as I understand the process is similar to cyanotype. We was surprised about the quality and how flat the paper is. I think it is not easy to get a soppy aquarelle paper that flat.
I saw that you had to pay a small fortune for the letter. If I send a letter this size to US I pay around 4$. You paid 44$!
Because I organize a print exchange too (BPX) I have to think about the recommended size. May be, slightly smaller prints may be sent for a postage which one expect for a letter, and not for a super heavy parcel.
Thank you again. It was a great thing to get such a print.
Cool! I've been wanting to play with casein for a long time, both as a binder for salt printing and for pigment prints ( I would use AFC or another iron salt instead of dichromates, but the same idea ). Can't wait to see one with my own eyes.My first attempt at a casein print is on its way to NedL....
I am excited!I just mailed the picture. Should be delivered before the end of the week.
Thanks! And I used Fabarino Artistico 300lb. Hot Press Extra White sized with diluted PVA. Though I bet a lot of papers would work well with the process since it's not as finicky about pH levels as cyanotypes and not as delicate as gum prints.I've received a 4-color casein print of the Colorado River from jim10219. I like it a very much, thank you!
Nice dead matte surface and I like the somewhat muted pastel colors. Makes me want to give casein a try.
I'm curious to know what kind of paper it was printed on.
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