I am looking for the issue that has an article by Silvia Zawadzki/Dick Dickerson where they talked about Multigrade papers and split contrast printing. If you have a copy I was wondering if you could send me (markbau@me.com) a digital snap of it. That would be awesome.
I am looking for the issue that has an article by Silvia Zawadzki/Dick Dickerson where they talked about Multigrade papers and split contrast printing. If you have a copy I was wondering if you could send me (markbau@me.com) a digital snap of it. That would be awesome.
I was a subscriber, so I must have a copy. Shall look on Tuesday. Can scan pages and send to you then, if I can find issue. Had fire in study and the cleanup people were helter skelter in reshelving literature.
I pretty much lost interest in the magazine around that time, and ended my subscription. Just wasn't as meaty as it once was... I had a good look @markbau, and couldn't find anything beyond 2007. Good luck!
I am looking for the issue that has an article by Silvia Zawadzki/Dick Dickerson where they talked about Multigrade papers and split contrast printing. If you have a copy I was wondering if you could send me (markbau@me.com) a digital snap of it. That would be awesome.
Mark - the magazine you are needing to find is "Photo Techniques Jan/Feb 2009" edition. David Vestal references this wanted contribution "
Photography Myths. Does Split-Filtering Create a Richer Print? by Dick Dickerson and Silvia Zawadzki" in his own article written for the Photo Techniques Nov/Dec 2009 edition - a copy of which is attached. The best I could do...
Fred
Mark - the magazine you are needing to find is "Photo Techniques Jan/Feb 2009" edition. David Vestal references this wanted contribution "
Photography Myths. Does Split-Filtering Create a Richer Print? by Dick Dickerson and Silvia Zawadzki" in his own article written for the Photo Techniques Nov/Dec 2009 edition - a copy of which is attached. The best I could do...
Fred
Thank you so much for scanning that and posting it. I hadn't read that article for many years and forgot how much I miss David Vesta's writing. PT was such a great magazine, brilliant writers that could back up their words with real world experience.