Gunter Spitzing wrote of Luminograms.
He writes, "Here this time we are going to use ultra-violet light to produce
out images, but this time via the medium of phosphorescent paint....In order
to get the pale green glow of the phosphorescent material to effect the
emulsion, you will have to put it in contact with the film FOR ABOUT TWO
MINUTES.
He says nothing else
How can you put paint into contact with film or paper "for two" mins?
Does he mean paint the paper and then wipe it off?
Will not solvent destroy the paper?
He writes, "Here this time we are going to use ultra-violet light toproduce
out images" does this mean you treat it like POP?
Will the phosphorescent glow wear off?
Any guess would be welcome.
It sounds cheesy, but until you make them, you never know.
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