Yes. The bad part is that the 'improved' version is all that is available in 24" size rolls. I'll figure a way to make this work, but it is a pain in the butt.
Is this Pictorico?
Sandy
Is this Pictorico?
Sandy
Okay, I am getting this damned Ultra OHP calibrated, and I have the same problem with the Newton's rings. The old stuff doesn't do this, only the 'improved' version. Neither do film negatives or imagesetter negatives. One thing that I tried that helped some (but not completely eliminating them) was to take a hair dryer to the negative and drive as much moisture out of it as I could right before printing.
I could really learn to hate this Ultra Uber-improved Radically New Miracle OHP film.
I
Sandy... I'm very surprised the mylar and ohp surfaces meeting didn't cause rings. If this does work it would be a simple fix to tape a piece of sprayed mylar permanently to the underside of the glass. That approach would cause less diffusion of the light source than using frosted mylar, which would be a good thing to my way of thinking. Please let me know if you find out anything further about this technique.
Susan
Sandy,
where can one get these supplies? i'd like to just get a sheet large enough to cover 16x20 or so and tape it to the underside of my vacuum frame.
so where should i pick up this "satin finish polyurethane?"
sorry for so many questions! i grabbed a stack of 0.05" mylar from the art store and there were a bunch of different choices in sprays at a range of prices so i figured i would just ask. i tried spraying PrintGuard on the mylar to see if that would work (as i already had this on hand) and it just made a mess so back to the experts....
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