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from Scott Walton (walton@ll.mit.edu)
Licha, I would take a look at Luminos's Photo Emulsion. They have a system of chemicals including a base varnish. Go to:http:// www.luminos.com/mainframe.htm or mix it up:LIQUID EMULSION - SUBBING FOR GLASS This is an excellent subbing for for glass. .Remember to wash new glass before doing anything else.

Hot distilled water 750ml Gelatin ** 5g 2 % Chrome alum solution **** 20 mls Add water to make 1 Liter

To make the 2% Chrome Alum solution Dilute 5g of Chrome alum in 250 mls of distilled water.

You should make up the Chrome alum solution, fresh before using. It is not very stable as does not keep more than a day.

Use hard bloom gelatin (250 bloom) and Chrome Alum available from Photographer's Formulary.

Special thanks to Martin Reed & Sarah Jones authors of "Silver Gelatin," published by Amphoto, N.Y.

This was taken from the Tech Tips from the address above. Cheers

(posted 8131 days ago)

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