Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I've known Richard for something like 25 ys.
I took a class or two, but there is never any SOLID technical details. So if there was stuff he could do with in depth technical details that would be killer.
Pierre let me say THANK YOU so much for allowing me the opportunity to meet Richard! I am still on a high from all the little bits he offered me, it will take me some time to change things but change is coming! His knowledge not only about the entire process but the business side is surreal to me there is so much depth to what he knows.
Well........a common additive for WB inks used to be Urea which is derived from cow pee so you're not far off Alan.(A little something even RG probably didn't know)
I once was sitting at an SGIA event and around the table sat Richard Greaves, Don Newman, Joe Clark, Fred Clark, Mark Coudray, Tames Frescka and about a dozen groupies like myself who wanted to soak up sage advice.
Wow, Fred Clark. What a nice gentleman. I had a half dozen conversations with him back then, he was totally free with info, and made sure you understood what he said. If I remember correctly, his seps were done with filters on a process camera, and they were spectacular.
I think if it was not a hands on deal, a live web stream/meeting would be best. It would be nice to somehow record the whole thing and have it available online or YouTube or whatever for those of us that don't have the best memory- effects of too much time around the shoot out gun I imagine...
And yes Richard I used Campos as well for more than a decade before he sadly walked away from the industry.That was a loss to be certain.