keithostertag
Member
Some years ago I read in one of Steve Anchell's "The Darkroom Cookbook" a recipe/formula for something I believe he called a "sticky easel"- it was a coating made with Karo syrup and hardener (and other stuff) that when properly mixed and applied to a surface would allow you to temporarily "stick" a photo paper flat on that surface (as in under the enlarger or even on the wall). The surface would remain sticky for a long time, and you could reuse it over and over. The stickiness would not transfer onto the back of the paper.
I believe the recipe was in his The Darkroom Cookbook, but I no longer have a copy. I can see online that it does not seem to appear in the 3rd edition. I'm thinking it was in the first edition.
Anyone have a first edition you could check for me?
Thanks,
Keith
I believe the recipe was in his The Darkroom Cookbook, but I no longer have a copy. I can see online that it does not seem to appear in the 3rd edition. I'm thinking it was in the first edition.
Anyone have a first edition you could check for me?
Thanks,
Keith