I must say i'm really new to the whole emulsion lifting thing, I saw some grate works using this technice in this forum, so you must have the answer for me.
i'm tring to do it for the first time, so my question might seem silly... but I really wish to know how to do it....
I'm shooting digital, and using Fujifilm Frontier as a printer (Crystal Archive Paper)
I have tried putting the print into hot water for a few minutes, and I think I have managed lifting the emulsion, but i'm not sure, since the emulsion seems to be preety stable, and not to easy to rip. it seems to be a plastic surfs that atteched to it, and i cannot remove it. when i strech it, it creckes but i cannot even scretch it of the plastic cote.
Is emulsion lift possible with plastic coted paper?
what shoud I do to make it work? right now it is thick and not a flexible matirial to work with as i thought it would be.
and another question, can i get transperenty with emulsion lifting?
many thanks
i'm tring to do it for the first time, so my question might seem silly... but I really wish to know how to do it....
I'm shooting digital, and using Fujifilm Frontier as a printer (Crystal Archive Paper)
I have tried putting the print into hot water for a few minutes, and I think I have managed lifting the emulsion, but i'm not sure, since the emulsion seems to be preety stable, and not to easy to rip. it seems to be a plastic surfs that atteched to it, and i cannot remove it. when i strech it, it creckes but i cannot even scretch it of the plastic cote.
Is emulsion lift possible with plastic coted paper?
what shoud I do to make it work? right now it is thick and not a flexible matirial to work with as i thought it would be.
and another question, can i get transperenty with emulsion lifting?
many thanks