Liquid emulsion (was: Re: peeling off emulsion)

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From: Marco Pauck (pauck@wmd.de)
Date: 06/28/00-01:21:31 AM Z


Qiana Mestrich wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone knows of a process that peels off the
> emulsion off of black and white prints in a way that one is able to paste
> the peeled off emulsion onto another surface (ie wood or any other surface).

Why not simply use liquid emulsion, such as Liquid Light, SE1,
Black Magic, or Tetenal Work?

You can coat many different kinds of surfaces (aquarell or japanese
paper, wood, stone, steel, glass, etc.), even '3D' (e.g. a shell or
an egg). You can coat your own glass plates for large format cameras.
Or you can mix the emulsion with oil paint, sand, and more. Depending
on the brand, it also responds eagerly to toners and lith printing.
You can possibly use it for bromoil work (haven't tried it yet).

Oops, can't stop thinking about even more creative techniques ... ;-)

In addition, liquid emulsion is also more sensual than the 'artificial'
RC stuff.

> Is it also possible to do this with color prints?

Liquid emulsion is only available in b/w (fixed and variable grades).

        Marco


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