etail I’m not describing, but I’ve never done this on
film before.”
On Jul 26, 2018, at 2:45 PM, Devon D
mailto:devonimat...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Howdy Frameworkers,
Trying to do some cyanotype on film, 16mm & 35mm, having trouble getting the
solution to stick and coat evenly on the
Howdy Frameworkers,
Trying to do some cyanotype on film, 16mm & 35mm, having trouble getting the
solution to stick and coat evenly on the film. Anybody have tips?
Thanks bunches,
Devon Damonte
Olympia, WA
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Photoland too and see if 7363 is something they may want to stock in a small
supply - we've got a few faculty into this stuff these days so it may be good
timing.
I'll also see if I can scrounge some samples of 7302 for tests for fu
Hello FWers,
I'm teaching
experimental animation at Evergreen next month, seeking B&W film stock
substitutes for
7363 - something hi-con, low-speed, low-cost for doing photograms and
contact printing and hand-processing in trays / buckets. Hoping to find
1200-2000 ft each in 16mm and 35mm B&W.
Thanks very much for the heads-up on 7363 discontinuation - UGH! - I'd missed
the earlier post too. I just ordered 2000 ft, and the rep "Sida" I spoke with
said yesterday was "high-con crazy" with orders! Keep it
Great question!
I submit my kitty ditty "Catcycle" 2001, 3 min, 16mm - Honorable Mention @ Ann
Arbor
"The righting reflex is applied and exploded beyond the frame
of gravity. Film is made entirely without cameras by photocopying
directly onto 16mm leader."
furthermore, we could do a kitty mad
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 varni
Howdy,
Trying to paint "Liquid Light" photo emulsion onto clear 16mm leader. exposing
photograms etc, then hand processing. But the emulsion is falling off by the
time we get to fixer. Works slightly better with clear film that has some
emulsion already on it, but not much. Anybody have any bet