[alt-photo] Re: tintypes

Kerik Kouklis kerik at kerik.com
Sat Nov 6 16:58:54 GMT 2010


I'll assume that's correct because I've never had adherence problems with
the trophy aluminum AT ALL. Collodion sticks to it much better than glass.

Kerik

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Yes, I know--I think, although I could be mistaken so please correct me,
that the collodion could be more adherent than the liquid emulsion, but it
helps still to know that you use that particular plate. I had students who
had no problem with the emulsion adhering and then students who had it
completely fall off so as always, practice makes (more) perfect.
Chris
Christina Z. Anderson
christinaZanderson.com

On Nov 6, 2010, at 10:50 AM, Kerik Kouklis wrote:

> I should add that what I said applies to real tintypes (collodion), 
> not the rockland stuff. I've never used that.
> 
> Kerik
> 
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> Behalf Of Christina Anderson
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> 
> Thank you Kerik!! I am writing up a handout right now as we speak. 
> Info to follow...
> Chris
> 
> Christina Z. Anderson
> christinaZanderson.com
> 
> On Nov 6, 2010, at 10:34 AM, Kerik wrote:
> 
>> Buffed bright. No subbing. Just peel and pour. 
>> 
>> Kerik
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Nov 6, 2010, at 7:53 AM, Christina Anderson <zphoto at montana.net>
wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> Here at the Main Trophy Supply URL do you all buy the buffed bright,
> brushed/satin, or opaque aluminum? Or is there no difference?
>>> 
>>> It looks like in the Rockland kit it is the brushed/satin. I bought
> buffed bright for the class. We sanded it lightly with 600 grit 
> sandpaper and cleaned with sodium carbonate, and adherence was pretty 
> good for most who were careful, but I am thinking it would be best to 
> use a varnish or maybe buy the brushed satin type.
>>> 
>>> Second question: do you sub it with polyurethane spray glossy or 
>>> semi
> gloss varnish or gelatin? Or nothing? 
>>> 
>>> Jill Enfield uses metal plates sprayed with flat black paint I see...
>>> 
>>> Chris
>>> 
>>> http://maintrophysupply.com/aluminum.htm
>>> 
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