Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/08

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Subject: [Leica] WTB: Large Format Lens
From: george at imagist.com (George Lottermoser)
Date: Wed Sep 8 09:19:22 2004

Jim Hemenway9/7/04
>Are any dye transfer materials available?  I thought that DT went away 
>when Kodak stopped manufacturing them.

I have not done a recent 'search.' However, 5-7 years ago I did a half day 
of searching and found a few 'artists' still working with the technology. 
I've never fully understood where the priority of materials would come in. 
The theory is the same as the rgb chip. With proper filtration and 3 matrix 
films, pin registered, and printed with the correct dyes or inks - a 'full' 
color image will manifest. If I run across any of the old links from the now 
ancient search I'll post them. However, I've dumped so much stuff out of 
drives, etc. I wouldn't hold my breath. Although back then - I did print out 
a lot of articles - I may have some paper trail some where.

Fond regards,

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