Chapter 11 Alternative Materials and Working Methods with the Carbon Process

Figure 11.1 Cedar Tree in Marsh, 10ʺ × 13ʺ ferric carbon transparency on clear lith film, © Sandy King 2018

Figure 11.1 Cedar Tree in Marsh, 10ʺ × 13ʺ ferric carbon transparency on clear lith film, © Sandy King 2018

Figure 11.2 View of Ferramulín, DAS sensitized carbon tissue on acrylic sized cotton rag paper, 10ʺ × 15ʺ, © Sandy King 2018

Figure 11.2 View of Ferramulín, DAS sensitized carbon tissue on acrylic sized cotton rag paper, 10ʺ × 15ʺ, © Sandy King 2018

Introduction

The term “carbon process” is generic and can potentially refer to a wide range of practices, including even contemporary inkjet/giclee printing, in which an image comprising carbon pigment is produced on some type of final substrate, ...

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