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Fotospeed liquid emulsion anyone used it?
Has anyone coated 1/4 plate size glass with liquid emulsion and exposed it in daylight outdoors, experiences please?
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That sounds interesting that IS something I would like to try
http://www.fotospeed.com/media/Instr...0sgl%20sht.pdf . |
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I have not used it on glass but on art paper I found if you follow the instructions precisely (I used the FotoSpeed product) you will get a result. I used a brush for coating and applied two coats to obtain a good cover and a slight contrast boost.
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I suppose that if there is an art canvas surface then this would be ideal Mike |
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We are talking about liquid emulsion on glass here so this is a bit off-topic but since you have asked - you can use liquid emulsion on more or less anything provided it can survive the normal wet process. With paper you need to use a hot-pressed paper such as Fabriano Artisico HP which will not fall apart during the normal wet process. There are many other HP papers of course - but I use Fabriano HP. Neil.
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There are other Hot Pressed (HP) papers that are worth trying but Fabriano HP is a good one. There should be no problem with passing glass through the various chemicals as long as the dried emulsion stays put. It may be worth following the advice for ceramics (as a starting point) if glass is not covered in the instructions. Neil.
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I get very very bored, for reasons known, I achieve what I try then move on
THIS really is going to be something I try on patterned glass, that bumpy, textured stuff, cloth, metal etc, so, will be a while, get paid in a month so I "WILL" get some and see what happens I just hope I don't end up throwing it out of the window.................. YES it happens . Last edited by Anon01; 1st November 2019 at 09:33 AM. |
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