From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 06/28/00-09:41:31 AM Z
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Marco Pauck wrote:
>
> 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).
>
I was thinking the same thing -- and add that P-F #3 has a couple of
articles about liquid emulsion, the Liquid Emulsion book out of
Silverprint (England, Reed & --- oops. forget the co-author) is the Bible,
with lots of GREAT examples,so great it belongs in your library anyway,
and that, tho I haven't used it myself, I can't believe it's not more fun
than that peeling operation. Feh ! (And not going to peel off again !)
Judy
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