Katharine,
this tri-color idea could work fine as long as you view the sandwich at a
proper angle, 90 degree preferably and or from far enough that you can't see
the cross-section of the work otherwise it would appear misaligned.
Regards
Yves
----- Original Message -----
From: "Katharine Thayer" <kthayer@pacifier.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: Back-exposing on plastic (was: Re: Gum transfer
>
> On May 2, 2006, at 8:43 AM, Katharine Thayer wrote:
> >
> > Of course these wouldn't be presented like paper prints; that
> > would defeat the purpose, as you say. What baffles me is why you
> > would have supposed that anyone would do this. My idea is to
> > sandwich them between two pieces of glass with a frame that can be
> > seen from both sides, wood that holds the glass securely and
> > provides a frame. and then hang them between pedestals so that
> > people can walk around them. Kind of the way stained glass pieces
> > are displayed.
>
> Ooh, I just thought of an idea. I think we've decided that you can't
> do more than one coat this way, but maybe you could do tricolor by
> exposing each color layer on a separate transparency, and then
> sandwiching them together.
> Katharine
>
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