I've never seen an AZO print and was curious if anyone would be willing to sell or trade one to me for a nominal fee, just to get a sense of what all the fuss is about. Thanks,
I took a look at the site, Philip, really good work in there. Especially liked Bidegain's stuff. I'm not actually looking to spend $100 plus on a print right now, rather just want to see what AZO looks like. It may be cheaper to just buy some in the long run and try myself. Thanks for the heads-up on the site, though.
In Portland, OR, one of the Contact Printers Guild members, Patrick Kolb, is showing a nice series of Azo prints through the early part of this month.
Ray's stuff is beautiful. But it's not AZO. It's Pt/Pd.
gbenaim said:
I took a look at the site, Philip, really good work in there. Especially liked Bidegain's stuff. I'm not actually looking to spend $100 plus on a print right now, rather just want to see what AZO looks like. It may be cheaper to just buy some in the long run and try myself. Thanks for the heads-up on the site, though.
I make a pretty darn good duplicate of it in my own lab. The only thing I cannot do is coat on SW FB paper. I just cannot get any. Otherwise it is as good or better than Azo.
At least that is what my students said by the end of the workshop.
I've never seen an AZO print and was curious if anyone would be willing to sell or trade one to me for a nominal fee, just to get a sense of what all the fuss is about. Thanks,
I have a dusty workprint of (there was a url link here which no longer exists) photograph printed on Azo G-3 I could send you. Not developed in Amidol(I used Kodak Polymax dev.), but still looks quite nice.