Paul Verizzo
Member
I'm sure I will smack my forehead when you answer my question for its obviousness.
Nevertheless, I will.
What clear inkjet media is there? As one would use in digital negatives. Although I'm wanting to explore digital positives mounted to acrylic. I had a Kodak paper sample guide of papers available in the 1950's? and there was one that was translucent and printed on both sides. Just that few thousandths of an inch of displacement made the image sort of alive. Especially as you moved your head. I'd like to do that with much thicker acrylic.
Nevertheless, I will.
What clear inkjet media is there? As one would use in digital negatives. Although I'm wanting to explore digital positives mounted to acrylic. I had a Kodak paper sample guide of papers available in the 1950's? and there was one that was translucent and printed on both sides. Just that few thousandths of an inch of displacement made the image sort of alive. Especially as you moved your head. I'd like to do that with much thicker acrylic.