Faux Colour Carbon (2015-16)
The Colour Carbon printing method was one of the first full colour photographic printing methods available. The process created unparalleled vibrancy in the print due its use of three pure pigments along with an optional black used as contrast control.
This series uses the key elements of the colour carbon process with each image being complied of three or four separate negatives.
Lights on a backdrop (2016)
Lights on a backdrop (2016)
Lights on a backdrop (2016)
CMY, CMYK Separation (2016)
The Colour Carbon printing method was one of the first full colour photographic printing methods available. The process created unparalleled vibrancy in the print due its use of three pure pigments along with an optional black used as contrast control.
This series uses the key elements of the colour carbon process with each image being compiled of three or four separate negatives.
HP Laserjet Flow MFP M880, Four Colour Separation, Acetate Transparencies, Printed on Itself (2015)
The Colour Carbon printing method was one of the first full colour photographic printing methods available. The process created unparalleled vibrancy in the print due its use of three pure pigments along with an optional black used as contrast control.
This series uses the key elements of the colour carbon process with each image being compiled of three or four separate negatives.
HP Laserjet Flow MFP M880, Four Colour Separation, Xerox Copies, Printed on Itself (2015)
The Colour Carbon printing method was one of the first full colour photographic printing methods available. The process created unparalleled vibrancy in the print due its use of three pure pigments along with an optional black used as contrast control.
This series uses the key elements of the colour carbon process with each image being compiled of three or four separate negatives.
3 Plate Faux Colour Carbon Print, Positive (2015)
The Colour Carbon printing method was one of the first full colour photographic printing methods available. The process created unparalleled vibrancy in the print due its use of three pure pigments along with an optional black used as contrast control.
This series uses the key elements of the colour carbon process with each image being compiled of three or four separate negatives.
3 Plate Faux Colour Carbon Print, Negative (2015)
The Colour Carbon printing method was one of the first full colour photographic printing methods available. The process created unparalleled vibrancy in the print due its use of three pure pigments along with an optional black used as contrast control.
This series uses the key elements of the colour carbon process with each image being compiled of three or four separate negatives.
3 Plate Faux Colour Carbon Print, Reverse (2015)
The Colour Carbon printing method was one of the first full colour photographic printing methods available. The process created unparalleled vibrancy in the print due its use of three pure pigments along with an optional black used as contrast control.
This series uses the key elements of the colour carbon process with each image being compiled of three or four separate negatives.