Peter Rockstroh
Member
A local high school student started a science project called Photography from Scratch. He wants to make a photographic image on homemade film, print on homemade paper, taken with a homemade camera.
He already styarted building his pinhole and he is very skilled. As negative material he is considering coating either 8"x10" glass or a sheet of acetate, to contact print on his homegrown paper.
I would appreciate any suggestions of formulas to coat both, the negative material and the paper, that can be made from relatively easily available chemicals. Ir doesn`t have to be silver (or Pt/Pd) based photosensitive material, as long as it involves a printable negative and a paper print.
Thanks,
Peter
He already styarted building his pinhole and he is very skilled. As negative material he is considering coating either 8"x10" glass or a sheet of acetate, to contact print on his homegrown paper.
I would appreciate any suggestions of formulas to coat both, the negative material and the paper, that can be made from relatively easily available chemicals. Ir doesn`t have to be silver (or Pt/Pd) based photosensitive material, as long as it involves a printable negative and a paper print.
Thanks,
Peter