[Frameworks] Liquid Light onto clear 16mm - any tips?

Devon D devonimation at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 10 14:55:16 UTC 2013


Thanks much to everybody for the excellent suggestions – great info! I'll report back how it goes. We were processing in trays, and had coated acetate film with Liquid Light* emulsion just before with spongepaintbrushes, and dried it with hair driers. 
Next we'll try:
- spraying some clear varnish on and drying overnight
then
- coating with Liquid Light and letting that dry overnight
then exposing and
- processing very gently in buckets, in slightly cooled chemicals (hmm, I guess we find a fridge nearby? or ice cubes . . . )
and then setting up a better drying rig and drying the strips with hair drier.

Depending how it goes we might try slightly longer exposures and shorter development time to lessen the wet wiggly duration of chances for emulsion floating off. I'm also feeling like maybe in this technique one should be prepared for extraordinary darkroom feats of keeping emulsion and film together, almost treating it like marbelling paper where you're carefully lifting the base through the liquid to catch the floating suspended emulsion / ink / image, then keeping it there to dry. Darkroom acrobatics, hurrah!

*(fyi “Liquid Light” is a paintable photo emulsion for alternative surfaces - http://www.rockaloid.com/products.html)
 		 	   		  
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