View Full Version : BW Photo vs Bromoil version
garryl
09-30-2004, 12:16 PM
very interesting picture. yes, I'm convicted.
Gee what was you crime? ;)
FYI for those into antique books about Bromoil/pigment printing--
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=29223&item=6929438811&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
SirWilliam
10-01-2004, 06:32 AM
For those who play with Digital Camera you can still make Analog Photos too.
Here is a web site by Dan Burkholder who wrote a book on how to:
Making Digital Negatives for Contact Printing I know that there are a lot of Analog Photographer who have Digital cameras. I for one have one too.
Here is Dan Burkholder website:
http://www.danburkholder.com/Pages/main_pages/page1_main.htm
Later
Sir william
well, my question about Dan's process is can you make a negative for projection rather than contact printing?
SirWilliam
10-01-2004, 10:42 AM
Well this would be a negitive that you would use in an enlarger to make prints. I would think you would need a positive for a projector. I have never seen sheet slides I could not read by holding them up to a light. I think the projector would show the negitive as a negitive on the screen? Even 35mm Slides are in the positive when showen in a slide projector.
I myself have tried making negatives on a printer, I have taken the Photo Editor from MS and told it to change the photo to a negitive and print it out on transparency. I then put it in an enlarger and made prints from it. I have not made any Bromoils from them yet. Before I printed them out I made the photo the size of a med-format negative so it would fit in the enlarger. I would think you could make it as small as a 35mm negative but you would have to cut the transparency down before you print them not to waste the rest of the transparency.
later Sir William
i may have used the word projection in the wrong way. instead of contact printing i want to repair a negative , have a new one made and then print it with traditional methods.
SirWilliam
10-02-2004, 04:03 AM
To all here is a great website for Bromoils. Juraj this will make you go crazy, take a look at these bromoils from Gryspeerdt.
http://www.gryspeerdt.co.uk/prints.htm
later
Sir William
Juraj Kovacik
10-02-2004, 12:11 PM
At least I've ordered that expensive basic kit from bromoil.com. I've done some inquiry on fotoimpex.de, but without response. And becouse of shipment costs it is difficult to buy from states from more then one place, so I decided to buy this kit. That Gryspeerdt site looks great. Many thanks for your advices, Sir William and Ann. I printed one of that online bromoil books - Whalley's Bromoil and tranfser.
SirWilliam
10-03-2004, 03:31 AM
Good luck Juraj.
I will be on the road in Germany for the next 2 weeks and will not have much time in the forum. But will cack back from time to time.
Til Then
Sir William
Juraj Kovacik
11-09-2004, 11:10 AM
I've made first bromoil prints this week. The third of them has not finished in the bin - yet. It looks I'm falling deeply into it - when I discovered price range for press machine I started to think about exchange my lovely Nikon FM3a for one... It's crazy, worts then saturday's night fever...