Was It Sour Cream Or Cottage Cheese? (Casien printing)

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Hello,
Is anyone familiar with a process that uses Dichromate + a dairy product instead of Gum Arabic for colored prints? I heard a talk on this last year but forgot the details.
It was either sour cream or cottage cheese treated with ammonia and aged before being combined with dichromate and pigment. I cannot find notes I took.
 

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dunno, but it sounds tasty
 

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Cottage cheese.
 

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Serious answers? Who wants them?
How about this?
 

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Albumen use's egg whites that close to a dairy farm product

In what way are eggs anything like a dairy product?

I was surprised a while ago when I gave up dairy products and quite a few people assumed I was also giving up eggs. I have no idea why.


Steve.
 

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In what way are eggs anything like a dairy product?

I was surprised a while ago when I gave up dairy products and quite a few people assumed I was also giving up eggs. I have no idea why.


Steve.

Grocery stores here in the USA have for many, many, many years put eggs and milk in the "dairy section" therefore us non-farminging Americans sometimes get confused. :laugh:
 

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Didn't you know eggs come from cows?

Oddly, I've run into similar misunderstandings from people when I tell them I avoid dairy because I'm lactose intolerant. Some just will not accept that an egg is not "dairy" simply because they are grouped together.
 

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I try to avoid drinking chicken milk too!


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Thanks everyone,
I found the answer I was looking for. The speaker I had in mind is Christina Anderson. She has several articles on casein printing. Her casein source is nonfat cottage cheese. Although powdered milk is used by others. I have tried albumin printing too. But as far as printing on glass, which is all I do, I see no advantage over the silane functional PVA I currently use. Except cost.
 

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Thanks Vaughn,
I hope that was a serious answer to my serious question.

Yes it was, and if I could have remembered the word "casein", I would have mentioned it.
 

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Didn't you know eggs come from cows?

You'd believe that if you saw the size of my chickens...
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Children from these day and age know for sure that milk comes from the factory, not from a cow and grass .....
And those leaves? That can't be spinach ... spinach is square and creamy.
 

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Everybody knows that mature Stilton gives the best tonal range.
 

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Everybody knows that mature Stilton gives the best tonal range.

But surely it's Roquefort for cooltone, Red Leicester for warmtone?

I'm wondering if there's a difference between 'regular' (lumpy) cottage cheese and 'creamed' cottage cheese. I think the creamed would be smoother, and the regular would have grain 3-6mm across?
 

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The way food is in the U.S. anymore, I'd think you'd have to shop around for a good cottage cheese to try this with. So many shortcuts are taken anymore in food prep.
 
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I have the Final Answer-Platypus. Mammalian Eggs and egg layer milk ! But which should I use ?
Vaughn- If anyone knows the answer ,that would be you.
 
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I have the ANSWERE !-The platypus ! Mammalian eggs and egg layer's milk.
But which do I use ?
Vaughn- If anyone knows the answer, it would be you.
 

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I have the ANSWERE !-The platypus ! Mammalian eggs and egg layer's milk.
But which do I use ?
Vaughn- If anyone knows the answer, it would be you.

Mix both and you might invent the first glossy casein print ... :D
 

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Platypus eggs are hard to get -- The Aussie McDonalds use them for their Egg McMuffins (with kangaroo bacon, of course).
 
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