RalphLambrecht
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Sorry if this has been asked before. I'm not a frequent visitor to this area.
Does anyone have a formula for a reasonable liquid emulsion? I'm looking for something that can be applied to thick watercolor paper with a brush and has a reasonable contrast and speed for enlargements.
Does anyone have a formula for a reasonable liquid emulsion? I'm looking for something that can be applied to thick watercolor paper with a brush and has a reasonable contrast and speed for enlargements.
. Not complicated. Cooking up an emulsion is right there with baking a loaf of bread. I did both this morning, and I'm just about to make a sandwich with my bread and then go print on my paper. Really, it's that simple. An added boon in the last couple of years is all the recipe options publicly available. Invest in a few tools and materials, start with one recipe and work your way through a couple more. A little practice will banish any intimidated thoughts. 