This is incredible stuff @alecrmyers. I need to update you on my progress also although they are drawing on some of your older methods. I am excited to try the new method.
A couple of quick questions if I may?
1. I see you are using a finer roller for the new approach, believe its a 10 micron...
Thanks @alecrmyers. I have ordered some laminating pouches, precision metal rod and also the granite surface in the hope to get something close to you. I will let you know how it goes.
Thanks @alecrmyers, appreciate your additional insights here.
I should add, I have not used RC paper for the receiver at all. I am using it for the negative element to diffuse from. My photo paper is actually epson photo paper for the printer I have coated. With regards to the plastic paper...
I am using photo paper rather than inkjet myself @Don_ih theres some glossy inkjet paper that was mentioned working before (not normal inkjet paper commonly used I think). I am actually using eposon photo paper for printers which is glossy and apply the receiver on that.
Also @alecrmyers heres another photo from my first batch
My latest batch got even poorer results! But you will see the spread on the negative was stronger
Hey @alecrmyers hope all is good.
I wanted to give you an update on my progress as its been a few weeks and also searching for some help or guidance if at all possible.
Firstly I bought and received all the chemicals, instruments needed to make the receiver and developer. I have actually tried...
Hi @alecrmyers
Firstly, I just wanted to say a huge thank you for sharing all this. I think like myself a few of us over the years have been trying to find a good resource for this. Obviously costs can be prohibitive so although there's more experimentation this does help people start (I am...
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