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acryllic transfer
Hi
Does anyone on the list have experience with acryllic transfer? Anyone knw
of a good source for info?
Thanks,
Bob Lyman ( railroad@northweb.com )
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Workshop/7610/
http://www.artists-in-residence.com/users/radiance/
----- Original Message -----
From: henk thijs <henk.thijs@hetnet.nl>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 6:54 AM
Subject: Xerox transfer et al
> Mark wrote:
> >Another is to use color Xerox transfer paper that is then put into a
> >300 degree Press with watercolor paper. The result was really bad
> >with this one the transfer paper would not release from the surface
> >of the watercolor paper.
> >
> >I have tried fabric as a support for the image. Canvas had to much
> >texture. Satin works aright but changes shape when the image cools.
> >
> >My guess is that transferring to a smooth finished cotton could work.
> >But I have one lingering question about the life of the Xerox toner.
> >Does any one on this list know about the archival or non archival
> >qualities of photocopier toner?
> >
> >And finally Is there any one out there that has found ink jet printers
> >that will take 90# rag watercolor paper? Any suggestions?
> >
> >I would be very grateful for any help that I could get.
> >
> >Thank you for reading this. I know it is a bit long,
> >
> >Mark Morrill
>
>
> Like in Polaroid transfers one can also do Xerox emulsion transfer as well
> next to the image transfer. The results can be great, especially in the
> beginning when things go nearly wrong and are not repeatable.
> If interested I could give some info. One has to bear in mind that all the
> effort with this kind of alt results in prints which are not very
permanent!
> Cheers,
>
> Henk
>