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Re: applying images to ceramics



>>The thing is that with fired ceramics, just as glazes differ from
>>paints, the photosensitive material must leave a substance that when
>>fired (at high temperature) leaves an image.  The high temperature will
>>likely destroy photographic materials typically used.

With the techniques I used, this was not the case. The image was created
in glaze and any remaining emulsion artifacts are completely burnt away.
Remember, that a kiln is a very hot place and all that can remain is the
glaze. 

B.