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Flat Glass + Liquid Emulsion + A lotta heat



 
 
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Old May 19th 04, 02:15 PM
Some Dude
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Default Flat Glass + Liquid Emulsion + A lotta heat

Hi-

I have been recently playing with lots of liquid emulsion (exposing to
wood, metal, glass, etc) and my next interest is shooting onto flat
glass (quartz, to be precise) and then actually blowing it into a
shape (like a vase, etc).

I was wondering if emulsion xfer onto glass can stand up to 2200f.

I know this seems sort of odd..But i've had much crazier questions
answered before.



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Old May 20th 04, 03:50 AM
Donald Qualls
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Default Flat Glass + Liquid Emulsion + A lotta heat

Some Dude wrote:

Hi-

I have been recently playing with lots of liquid emulsion (exposing to
wood, metal, glass, etc) and my next interest is shooting onto flat
glass (quartz, to be precise) and then actually blowing it into a
shape (like a vase, etc).

I was wondering if emulsion xfer onto glass can stand up to 2200f.

I know this seems sort of odd..But i've had much crazier questions
answered before.




No way in hell.

The gelatin will burn to ash below 1000 F, and then any developed silver
will be scattered with the ash.

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-- E. J. Fudd, 1954

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Old May 26th 04, 03:56 AM
Some Dude
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Default Flat Glass + Liquid Emulsion + A lotta heat

Ok so basically you have to blow first, then expose.

Ok thanks


On Wed, 19 May 2004 09:15:37 -0400, Some Dude
wrote:

Hi-

I have been recently playing with lots of liquid emulsion (exposing to
wood, metal, glass, etc) and my next interest is shooting onto flat
glass (quartz, to be precise) and then actually blowing it into a
shape (like a vase, etc).

I was wondering if emulsion xfer onto glass can stand up to 2200f.

I know this seems sort of odd..But i've had much crazier questions
answered before.



Cheers,
-sd
http://www.zoom.sh
 




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