Hello Glassers:

I am preparing a photographic display of stained glass sundials for the
conference in Oxford.  We want to print photographs of these windows on to
what's called "backlight Film" and attach them to the conference room window
so that they look like simulated stained glass.  Backlight film is a print
media that's a milky white color, shiny on one side, and dull on the other.
(you print on the dull side). It's perfect for that "see through" effect
that you need for stained glass photos.

Epson has discontinued it, but it's also made by other companies.  The most
inexpensive is by Kodak.  But Kodak also carries a film called "White Film".
I'm unsure if I should buy the backlit or the white.

Does anybody have any experience or knowledge of reproducing stained glass
photos on this or similar media?  Does anyone know if it's available with a
self-adhesive backing? (If not I can use a glue stick to stick them to the
window)

You can read about it at:
http://www.atlex.com/kodak/3-inkjet-films/001-introduction-films.htm

Genuine Kodak ATLEX.COM  Kodak Authorized Reseller   800 327-2822

8534588      KODAK Premium Backlit Film 7mil    36in x 16.4ft   List $41.88
Our Price $29.95
8585788      KODAK Premium White Film 5mil    36in x 16.4ft     List $48.25
Our Price $32.95

Thanks,

John

John Carmichael
Sundial Sculptures
Tucson Arizona, USA


-

Reply via email to