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More photos from the Connecticut weekend

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Presenting prints at the Curtis Studio, Day One Close-up, carbon print, Mexican airport lounge Making digital negatives. Sandy King center, left of monitor Developing carbon print Close-up, processing carbon print

I don’t think it is obvious from these pictures, but one of the most striking qualities of carbon prints is the high relief surface. They look as much like etchings or engravings as they do photographs. This is caused by the hardening of the gelatin during exposure. Gelatin areas hardened retain their pigment and maintain density. Areas unexposed dissolve during development, leaving a void in the surface.



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