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My photo partner and I are working toward making three very large (3'X4') prints, using "liquid light" emulsion on canvas (?), from an image (a negative) projected from a DLP projector. We've done proof-of-concept with RC paper: the projector has ample light, the focus is acceptable, and the midtones look good. It's time to try liquid emulsion. I'm hearing good things about Maco: is it the best? I've also heard if I use canvas I need to prime it first with oil paint. Suggestions/comments anyone? Al
 
Don't prime canvas w/ oil paint. The oil will eat the canvas up. Use several thin coats of acrylic gesso (or rabbits skin glue) to prime it. Gesso is a lot easier on the rabbits :]
 
Rabbit skin glue is a bad idea anyway. It's hydroscopic and would absorb the moisture. Go with the gesso.
 
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