De Lichtdichter
Member
Hi,
We have been using a silver gelatin emulsion (by Foma, I think) for a while now, mostly on wood, ceramics and some types of fabic. For this, we add an extra layer of gelatin between the material and the emulsion for better cohesion.
At the moment, we're experimenting with various materials that seem to be a bit trickier. So we are looking for different ways to make the emulsion adhere. Are there other options/or any tips?
Some of our issues are:
- The material is very flexibel, even during the drying process
- It will be a "one day print" for an exhibition, so we want to be able to wash off the print at the end of the day
- Due to the size of the material it's impossible to soak it in the developer, so we use a small brush to apply the chemicals during developing
We have been using a silver gelatin emulsion (by Foma, I think) for a while now, mostly on wood, ceramics and some types of fabic. For this, we add an extra layer of gelatin between the material and the emulsion for better cohesion.
At the moment, we're experimenting with various materials that seem to be a bit trickier. So we are looking for different ways to make the emulsion adhere. Are there other options/or any tips?
Some of our issues are:
- The material is very flexibel, even during the drying process
- It will be a "one day print" for an exhibition, so we want to be able to wash off the print at the end of the day
- Due to the size of the material it's impossible to soak it in the developer, so we use a small brush to apply the chemicals during developing