SolarFast on Paper

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 34

  • @yelomonkiworks5703
    @yelomonkiworks5703 Год назад +3

    Awesome. Hotdog u get such big negatives?

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  Год назад +1

      We have a website where you can create negatives, www.jacquardsolarfast.com/. One of the functions is to print an image tiled onto multiple small sheets, so even if you don't have a wide format printer and large sheets of film, you can create massive negatives by piecing together multiple small sheets.

  • @sybilmartinez3095
    @sybilmartinez3095 7 лет назад

    Love the look of the animals with 2 colors!

  • @martijngijsbertsen7208
    @martijngijsbertsen7208 7 месяцев назад

    I have made several prints using a tanning bed for exposure. Exposure times from 1 minute 30 to 2 minutes give reasonable results. The prints lack some contrast. What factors can I optimize to give the print higher contrast? I am using high % cotton paper and apply the negative when the SolarFast is just about dry but still I see some shimmer, indicating the fluid hasn't dried completely. I use are non UV absorbing glass plate to press the negative and paper.

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  7 месяцев назад +1

      A longer exposure will probably give you deeper color development. Just make sure you negative is nice a opaque so you get good contrast in the print.

  • @dougc3529
    @dougc3529 3 года назад

    I'm buying this product! Amazing. I want to make large prints. I have a 3x5 glass tabletop that is 3/4 in thick. Will the thickness of the glass affect the process?

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  3 года назад

      Yes, the thicker the glass the longer your exposure will probably have to be. Also, make sure it isn't UV-blocking museum glass!

  • @meli9636
    @meli9636 7 лет назад +1

    I don't have the wash just a bottle of the dye. Can I make these without using the wash and just rinse it in water?

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  7 лет назад +1

      Yes, rinsing in hot water should be fine. Just rinse a little longer. That said, the wash really does help keep the white areas white!

    • @meli9636
      @meli9636 7 лет назад

      jacquardproducts thank you!

  • @willslingwood
    @willslingwood 3 года назад

    May I ask, is solarfast wash totally necessary? Asking as somebody who doesn’t mind imperfections.

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  3 года назад

      Not totally necessary. Using hot water is more critical. A regular detergent will work okay in a pinch!

  • @remikoebel4312
    @remikoebel4312 2 года назад

    Do you think this would be possible on a human life size piece of paper? If i exposed my own shape onto it?

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  2 года назад +2

      Yes! Actually, it would be easier to do with Cyanotype: www.jacquardproducts.com/cyanotype

    • @remikoebel4312
      @remikoebel4312 2 года назад +1

      @@jacquardproducts thanks so much!

  • @tanyaingram1153
    @tanyaingram1153 3 года назад

    The first print you made in this video looked like it required a large transparency film. Where did you get yours done? My desktop printer only prints 8 by 11 or so.

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  3 года назад

      We have a website that allows you to print tiled transparencies that you cate together so you can make you prints as large as you want: jacquardsolarfast.com/
      www.jacquardproducts.com/solarfast-film

  • @sarasjegersart
    @sarasjegersart Год назад

    Would this work on a wall for a big mural?

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  Год назад +1

      Yes, but cyanotype might work better than SolarFast for a mural, because the rising process is mush less intensive. That would be awesome!

  • @latortuga0077
    @latortuga0077 Год назад

    When it comes the part of washing the paper after the exhibition, I do everything that needs to be done; I put the paper in hot water and move the latrine, and I have also put a little detergent on it for 10 minutes and more, but when I take it out to dry it continues to be exposed. I do not know what I'm doing wrong 😔
    Can anybody help me pls?

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  Год назад +1

      Usually this just means you need a longer soak before drying. Let your print sit in the wash bath for as long as you can get away with. The undeveloped dye will continue to leech out of the paper the longer you soak. Also, make sure not to hang your print to dry in sunlight. Best not to expose the finished print to sunlight until after it is fully dry.

    • @latortuga0077
      @latortuga0077 Год назад +1

      @@jacquardproducts Thank you very much! You resoled my problem

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  Год назад

      @@latortuga0077 Awesome. No problem!

  • @crispianneill5979
    @crispianneill5979 7 лет назад

    Would it work with an image projected from a projector?

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  7 лет назад

      SolarFast requires quite a bit of UV energy to develop deep colors. A projector probably isn't intense enough to make a decent exposure.

  • @MrSpikesterman
    @MrSpikesterman 8 лет назад +1

    that is so amazing.
    could use a sun lamp for this?

  • @AndreaDiCenta
    @AndreaDiCenta 7 лет назад

    can i find solarfast method in europe?

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  7 лет назад

      Yes! Where in Europe are you?

    • @AndreaDiCenta
      @AndreaDiCenta 7 лет назад

      jacquardproducts im in Italy

    • @jacquardproducts
      @jacquardproducts  7 лет назад +2

      Your best bet is probably buying from the UK: www.vycombe-arts.co.uk/onlineshop/prod_3693435-Jacquard-SolarFast-118ml.html
      Or from Germany: www.patchworkshop.de/Faerben/Solarfast/Solarfast-4-oz-118-ml.html
      Or Spain: artland.es

    • @AndreaDiCenta
      @AndreaDiCenta 7 лет назад

      jacquardproducts thx😆🖒

  • @KORVUZ32
    @KORVUZ32 5 лет назад

    It is available for automotive paint?

  • @kristicochios5271
    @kristicochios5271 5 лет назад

    Large plastic ware get that...16'' x 20''.