holmburgers
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I came across this question after spelunking the interwebs, and indeed this sounds like a fascinating proposition.
Basically, print a gum negative on a sheet of metal and then electroplate it. The electroplated portions will then constitute the positive image. The result is a seriously stable photograph.
Is this possible, plausible? I'm just thinking about the possibilities.... electroplating various metals in layers. Selective tarnshing, polishing, petina, etc.; could result in very beautiful and unique colors/tones.
Please, I'd love to hear your opinions. Heck, it sounds fairly easy to do.
I came across this question after spelunking the interwebs, and indeed this sounds like a fascinating proposition.
Basically, print a gum negative on a sheet of metal and then electroplate it. The electroplated portions will then constitute the positive image. The result is a seriously stable photograph.
Is this possible, plausible? I'm just thinking about the possibilities.... electroplating various metals in layers. Selective tarnshing, polishing, petina, etc.; could result in very beautiful and unique colors/tones.
Please, I'd love to hear your opinions. Heck, it sounds fairly easy to do.