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Brian,
thanks for the interest. Dave is correct that Ted Z has elucidated the litho process to some degree in other threads. Jamie Hull has been very helpful in this domain and can help with bibliographic tools and even tutorial. I have actually been spending my time on the detective work of seeking the Conlon Type 1s which have served as the bases for T206s and find the task very slow and even more fascinating---as it is truly uncharted territory. For some reason, the photography experts and T206 experts have been fast asleep in this area---understandably so, since most everyone,including myself until recently, has had the Hornerean preoccupation when it comes to photography and T206s. When it comes to poses, Conlon is key,I believe. If you know of sources or individuals who have expertise on Conlon and T206s, please let me know. all the best, barry |
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