[Alt-photo] Re: try one

raven erebus ravene at gmail.com
Wed Aug 14 07:29:45 UTC 2013


I find that if you pre-heat the metal with the iron before you start the
laser printer transfer it works a lot better. I've only done this on solid
copper though. It worked remarkably well! I'm using an HP laserjet 5P to
print. I've heard that the newer laser printers don't work as well.

Raven


On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 1:48 AM, Matti Koskinen <mjkoskin at gmail.com> wrote:

> hi,
>
> here's the first try on my way to someday do real photogravure:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/**91329867@N06/<http://www.flickr.com/photos/91329867@N06/>
>
> I saw in the opening of our annual exhibition a real intaglio, and
> developing the idea, how could I do in a cheap way photogravures, I tried
> with what I had. First a photo of my son's cousin, at the age of 5. I knew
> a way of making printed circuit boards with laser printer, so I googled a
> bit. I made crude halftone by converting to bitmap in PS, and printed on a
> transparency. Then it took two days and two nights to find suitable curve
> and temperature and heating. The toner on the transparency is transferred
> to the copper side of a PCB with cloth iron, by heating thru a sheet of
> paper the transparency placed on copper. Pressing the iron, and slightly
> moving it, I finally (sort of) succeeded in getting the toner on the
> copper. Then the PCB was etched in ferric chloride, washed and dried. When
> looking at a suitable angle, the photo is visible.
>
> First I thought of the UV-laquer, but mine had expired in 11/1995, so I
> tried this direct laser method. My ferric chloride and the pieces of PCB
> are from the same era. Ferric chloride was really exhausted, it took
> something between two to three hours to get all the visible copper off. As
> I did the etching outside, because ferric chloride stains everything badly,
> the dish I used was not on level, and  having very little of etchant, the
> result is not even. But yesterday she had her 15th birthday, and was really
> delighted of my gift, this try.
>
> Our art collective has the press for making intaglios, so I need to get a
> sheet of copper plus other things, and hone my technique, to get the image
> right and then everything else, to do an intaglio.
>
> best
>
> -matti
>
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