Re: dry pigment for carbon tissue

Jodie Allen (74160.3410@CompuServe.COM)
21 Oct 96 23:22:55 EDT

>Fighting the bubbles: She should try to coat the pigmented
>gelatin on a clean sheet of plexiglas. After gelling, a wet
>sheet of paper is laid on top of the gelatin and carefully
>rolled or squegeed down. It is even possible to do this
>combination work under water, as if one was to combine the
>exposed tissue with the transfer paper for developming. After
>drying (over night) one can peel off the paper from the plexi
>with a perfect gelatin surface. The bubbles (which have been on
>the surface of the gelatin during coating) now are between the
>paper and the gelatin.

That's a pretty slick idea! I might just have to give that a try!!!

- Wayde Allen
(74160.3410@compuserve.com)