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11/27/2006 11:45:54 PM · #1 |
ok, so I know this is digital photography website but I'm in hope that there are some people around that have shot film in their life.
the problem is I'm looking for someone who has some liquid light, and some experence useing it. I can't really find any that isn't outdated. is there anyone out there that could help me. |
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11/28/2006 02:10:16 AM · #2 |
Well, I don't have any, but I did use it on some things back in the early '90's. I remember it being slow, messy and kind of a PITA. Could get some cool results though, depending on the substrate. |
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11/28/2006 06:13:56 AM · #3 |
Brief Introduction to Liquid Light
One important point - the liquid light has to be applied in a safelight environment and should dry in darkness. I have seem some interesting results on fabric. |
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11/28/2006 07:21:50 AM · #4 |
you could also try cyanotyping, or blueprinting. it's pretty easy to make at home, and can be applied to anything, and gives wonderful results.
the link above looks like a pretty cool place to wander around. i think i'll go do that now... |
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11/28/2006 07:41:22 AM · #5 |
Cyanotype prints can be lovely. example and example |
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11/28/2006 11:01:16 AM · #6 |
I've also made VanDyke Brown Prints with excellent results. It's not very complicated really.
The same site also has a section on Liquid Light.
Have fun. |
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