Salt-printing is one of the oldest photographic processes, first used in the early 19th Century. Learn how to make your own light-sensitive paper and then produce photograms or prints using UV / daylight.
Salt-printing is one of the oldest photographic processes, first used in the early 19th Century. Learn how to make your own light-sensitive paper and then produce photograms or prints using UV / daylight.
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Salt-printing is one of the oldest photographic processes, first used in the early 19th Century. Learn how to make your own light-sensitive paper and then produce photograms or prints using UV / daylight.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Through the Transformation Fund we are able to bring a programme of
courses as part of the Learning Revolution, which enables learning for pleasure in an informal setting.
Salt-printing, is one of the oldest photographic processes, which was first
used in the early 19th Century. Using this technique you will learn how to make your own light-sensitive paper and then produce photograms or prints using UV/daylight. Explore the many different ways in which this fascinating process can be applied. All materials supplied Book early to avoid disappointment.
Venue / Address: Photography Department, St Pauls Learning and Family
Centre, 94 Grosvenor Road, St Pauls, Bristol BS2 8XJ Tel: 0117 914 5470 _____________________________________________________________