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Book Description: Photographers' Institute Press / PIP, Lewes, United Kingdom, 2006. Soft Cover. Book Condition: NEW. Condition: New; Photographers' Institute Press (PIP) 2006, softcover, 7-1/2 x 9-3/4", 176 pages. The bromoil process, first devised in 1907 and now enjoying a revival, involves bleaching out the silver image from a conventional monochrome print and replacing it with an image formed from oily pigment. The process give the photographer an extraordinary degree of control over the final results, and impressively painterly and atmospheric effects can be achieved. The end product is a unique, unrepeatable work of art, which is even more durable than a silver print. This book describes the bromoil technique in clear step-by-step detail. The process is not difficult, and no elaborate tools or materials are needed. The book also introduces some related pigment-based processes, and shows how bromoil prints can be made from digital originals. Bookseller Inventory # 004941
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Book Description: Photographers' Institute Press 2006, 2006. 4to softcover 176pp index, colour & b/w illus. very good+. Book Description: It's been around for 100 years, but the bromoil process is enjoying a revival among even beginning photographers because of its ability to produce stunningly unique and unrepeatable works of art. The process may sound complicated-bleaching out the silver image from a conventional monochrome print and replacing it with an image formed from oily pigment-but each step is explained in simple terms by an expert who displays over 100 examples of his own work. The techniques of bleaching, tanning, and inking the matrix are shown in detailed photos from start to finish, all produced in an ordinary darkroom. Bookseller Inventory # 42104
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