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This book guides readers through how to create prints using accessible and historic processes in the digital age, providing step-by-step detail on materials needed and troubleshooting. Part One is a how-to section to achieve successful prints. Part Two is devoted to over 20 contemporary artists, their prints and how they came to make them.

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This book guides readers through how to create prints using accessible and historic processes in the digital age, providing step-by-step detail on materials needed and troubleshooting. Part One is a how-to section to achieve successful prints. Part Two is devoted to over 20 contemporary artists, their prints and how they came to make them.
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Autorenporträt
Don Nelson's work focuses on the historic landscape in contemporary times, most often buildings disused or repurposed. Nelson has been a practitioner of alternative processes since 1983 using carbon transfer, platinum/palladium, kallitype, Vandyke brown, argyrotype, salt, and the now discontinued printing-out paper. Nelson began with large format cameras (12¿ x 20¿ and 7¿ x 17¿) but added digital negatives after a Dick Arentz/Mark Nelson Formulary workshop in the 1990s. Nelson continues to use both in-camera and digitally captured images in his work. He has shown work regionally. He is a co-author of Carbon Transfer Printing (Routledge, 2019) and authored a chapter on kallitype in Digital Negatives with QuadtoneRIP (Routledge, 2021). Nelson teaches carbon transfer classes at the Formulary/Workshops in Montana.