Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Participant list with assigned days and percentages

new
1. 0-1% Angela Hed
2. 1-3% Sonja Olson
waxing crescent
3. 3-8% Erin Maurelli
4. 8-15% Beth Dorsey
5. 15-23% Barb Gibson
6. 23-33% Sara R. Parr
7. 33-43% Olga S. Ricalde Moreno
first quarter
8. 44-53% Allison Bolah
waxing gibbous
9. 56-62% AnaLaura Juarez
10. 67-75% Betsy Byers
11. 77-84% Raychel Steinbach
12. 86-91% Anna Boyer
13. 93-96% Lynda Monick-Isenberg
14. 98-99% Holly Rios
full
15. 99-100% Hend Al-Mansour
16. 99-100% Rebecca Alm
waning gibbous
17. 95-99% A.K. Vincent
18. 90-96% Mary Leikvold
19. 83-91% Diana Eicher
20. 75-84% Laura Brown
21. 67-75% Monica Edwards-Larson
22. 57-65% Carol Inderieden
third quarter
23. 48-54% Jennifer Hibbard
waning crescent
24. 39-43% Pat Benincasa
25. 29-32% CB Sherlock
26. 21-23% Bridget O’Malley
27. 13-15% Abbi Allan
28. 6-9% Caitlin Warner
29. 2-4% Emily Hoisington

3 comments:

  1. Hi Emily et al,
    First an apology for getting so far behind on this project. As many of you know this all began as CVA was falling apart. I was so happy to be invited to participate-a positive in a time of ovewhelming loss -- as I saw 20 years of my life coming to a sudden and unexpected conclusion. Those of you who know me understand that making deadlines is something I do--well I guess that has changed. So sorry Emily and friends for falling behind.

    I am working on an image that I would like to print. Have a drawing to work from. I do have a couple of questions. The illumination percentage? Is there a way in Photoshop that I can estimate the percentage of black in my image? I am focused on specific subject--that is very dark, though my responsibility is for the waning gibbous at 93-96% I can make the image faint by using light value, but I have no idea how to estimate the percentage of that value? Ideas?

    I am also likely underestimating the amount of time it will take me to print...and have had some ideas that may push the idea of a print out of the traditional printmaking realm---.

    And Emily, could you put the paper size and requirements up here or send them to me again? I have lost them somewhere as I changed over emails.

    Thank you!

    Lynda

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    1. ---kept digging Emily and I found the info

      Size: 10 x 7 inches, landscape orientation - Paper should be flexible, text-weight paper with the grain running in the 7” inch direction (parallel to the binding). Any printmaking or papermaking medium is welcome, but please leave a full inch on the left-hand side of the print to accommodate binding. Any imagery printed in this area will not be visible in the bound books.

      Edition: 35 - 28 sets to be bound into books and distributed to each of the participants. Two sets of prints will be reserved for exhibition; one bound and one unbound. The remaining books will be available to donate to museum collections.




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  2. Hey Lynda,

    I have been using charts like this that are used for photography to estimate the approximate value of light and dark.

    I hope that's helpful!

    http://rgdigitalphotographytips.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/grayscale.jpg

    Raychel

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