Re: sx-70 poloroid manipu/transf

Meri Kitchens (mkitchens@ima.infomail.com)
11 Jul 94 09:06:18 -0600

-=> Quoting Virgil Costes 09 Jul 94 15:42:35, on "sx-70 poloroid
manipu/transf" <=-

VC> Experience in manipulation of sx-70 poloroid film has been a good
exercise in my quest for the unusual and
VC> obscure. I'd like to find out more about poloroid transfers and the
VC> different types film used.

Saw your post, Virgil, and wondered if you've tried other kinds of transfers
(i.e., solvent, polymer, etc). I have just discovered a new kind of
"monotyping" process which uses the Canon laser copier to make plates which can
be transfered to rag papers and other surfaces. Been getting pretty
fascinating results as have some of those I've taught in workshops. Prints can
be as large as 11x17" in full chroma.

Another interesting process has involved
VC> using SO-279 kodak film to create monochrome transparencies from B&W
VC> negs. i've managed to get two and three different colors on one frame
VC> with strategic placement of the color scheme. These make extremely
VC> interesting cibachrome prints.

I would sure like to know more about this process you mentioned. Where did you
get this information? You can contact me at mkitchens@infomail.com but I expect
the information would be of wider interest and ought to be posted here.

mkitchens@infomail.com
Meri Aaron Walker
8010 Tisdale Dr.
Austin, TX 78757
(512) 459-5543

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