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I've been working with the ziatype process for almost 3 years now, for the most part not having a problem with negatives ruined by too-moist emulsion. It would happen occasionally, but since I make digital negatives on Pictorico, there's always the option to make a new neg. Lately however, I've been printing on heavy kozo paper, and negative ruination has become an expensive problem - I'm going through a lot of Pictorico and ink.
So I'm at the point of taking the much-offered recommendations of using a clear mylar sheet between the negative and the paper. However, I can't seem to find a source for buying less than a huge roll of the stuff. Can anyone suggest a source for buying cut sheets of 2-3 mil clear mylar? or is shelling out for a huge roll (probably more than I'll use in my lifetime) the only option?
thanks,
Ken
So I'm at the point of taking the much-offered recommendations of using a clear mylar sheet between the negative and the paper. However, I can't seem to find a source for buying less than a huge roll of the stuff. Can anyone suggest a source for buying cut sheets of 2-3 mil clear mylar? or is shelling out for a huge roll (probably more than I'll use in my lifetime) the only option?
thanks,
Ken
