Re: image transfer

From: mak@teleport.com
Date: 03/28/06-05:59:28 PM Z
Message-id: <15370371.1143590368878.JavaMail.root@elwamui-karabash.atl.sa.earthlink.net>

easiest way is with a pack type Polaroid film. Take exposure (color) overexpose a stop or two, develop about 1/2 normal time, peel, brayer or rub onto receiving surface...and an image xfer...Chinet plates work well
-----Original Message-----
>From: "Gordon J. Holtslander" <holtsg@duke.usask.ca>
>Sent: Mar 28, 2006 3:33 PM
>To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
>Subject: image transfer
>
>Barry Kleider asked me to post this.
>
>gh
>
>Has anyone ever tried to transfer the image off a photograph onto
>another surface?
>
>I'd like to do something like a xerox transfer... though I'd rather have
>the actual emulsion from the print rather than making a photocopy and
>transferring the toner.
>
>I assume the photograph I'm using will be destroyed in the process.
>that's OK.
>
>Barry Kleider
Received on Tue Mar 28 17:59:42 2006

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