Printing on film or transparent surfaces

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Oringwall

Hi, I am new to this forum and have sought out its users for help with a project I am working on for my Senior Project at the University of Vermont. I am currently working on an installation based project and I am trying to determine a way to print onto a transparent surface without resorting to anything inkjet related. I have talked to a few people who claim to have experience printing on film and then sandwiching the print between two pains of glass for presentation, however I was unable to extract any more information from them. If anyone has any knowledge on the subject or perhaps a location that I might start looking for information it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
 

Iantoz

Hi, Frank Hurley (?) of Antarctic fame photographed directly on to glass plates, I was lucky enough to have seen these original plates some years ago and I was impressed with the quality, even after all these years.

It would seem that there really is "nothing new under the sun".

Dai.
 
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