RE: Coating for inkjet

From: Carmen Lizardo ^lt;carmenlizardo@yahoo.com>
Date: 11/05/05-11:01:21 AM Z
Message-id: <20051105170121.77605.qmail@web53706.mail.yahoo.com>

I have used inkaid and it works great on anything! I
have been able to print on very, very thin translucent
paper, by coating with the clear gloss or matt inkaid
solution. There is a great book with lots of info and
processes on inkaid: Digital Art Studio by Karin
Schminke
Rabbit skin glue also works great!
--- Kate M <kateb@paradise.net.nz> wrote:

> Ryuji, I double coat because I'm a bit wary of thin
> spots, missed patches if
> I only coat once.
> Allan, it depends.....some inks are o.k. The pigment
> inks on my Epson Photo
> R210 tend to spread. You would have to experiment.
>
>
> Kate
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Allan Connery [mailto:allan.connery@shaw.ca]
> Sent: Saturday, 5 November 2005 9:04 a.m.
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: Re: Coating for inkjet
>
>
> Kate, do you get a sharp image with this technique?
> I'm wondering
> whether the ink would spread out a bit in the
> gelatin.
> Also, do you get strong shadows?
>
> Allan Connery
>
> On 4-Nov-05, at 11:56 AM, Kate M wrote:
>
> > And of course you CAN use two coats of hardened
> gelatine - I have!
> >
>
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