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I've read recently of a technique called split ink bromoil where two (slightly) different colors of ink are used to give a bromoil more depth, presumably like split toning gives a silver gelatin print different color temperatures in the mid-tones vs shadows. That's about all the detail I have on the matter.
Does anyone have any experience or information about spit ink bromoil?
I am guessing it's something like laying down a base layer of a stiff black ink, followed by a thinner sepia ink for later inkings but I don't know. It may for all I know be inking different sections of the bromoil with different colors or something else entirely.
If someone has done this, what are the particulars of the technique (ordering of lights vs darks. Stiff vs thin inks, etc...)?
Thanks Much
Does anyone have any experience or information about spit ink bromoil?
I am guessing it's something like laying down a base layer of a stiff black ink, followed by a thinner sepia ink for later inkings but I don't know. It may for all I know be inking different sections of the bromoil with different colors or something else entirely.
If someone has done this, what are the particulars of the technique (ordering of lights vs darks. Stiff vs thin inks, etc...)?
Thanks Much