The possibility of freely producing on the print any desired deviations from the negative, during the work;
Full mastery of the tone values without dependence on those of the negative;
Independence of daylight, both in printing and in working up the print;
The possibility of the most radical alterations of the print as a whole and in part during the work;
Freedom of choice of colors;
The possibility of preparing polychromatic prints with any desired choice of colors, and complete freedom in the handling of the colors;
The possibility of comprehensive and harmonious modifications of the finished print;
The possibility of producing prints on any desired kind of non-sensitized paper by the method of transfer.
The description of working methods will be divided into the following phases:
| I. | Production of the bromide print; |
| II. | Removal of the silver image; |
| III. | Application of the ink; |
| IV. | After-treatment of the finished print. |