Hi Sybille, This is such an exciting video with instructions on how to transfer an inkjet print. But I was a bit confused. Your gel plate appears to have the image of the landscape on it at the start. But when you flipped it over to show us how to register the plate with paper, it also looks like it's a print on paper placed behind the gel plate. Is that right? Thanks for another adventure in printing!
yes, I placed the photo image I was working on underneath so I could follow image. Sometimes an ink jet transfer is on the pale side. This one worked really well. but since I wanted to enhance the print on the gell plate, I needed the reference underneath. I mention it in the description but not in the video and should have. Thank you for your question.
@sybillemuschik Thank you, Sybille. I didn't read the description so as usual I got lost, lol. But this looks like a fun process with lots of room for individuality and experimenting.
Hi Sybille, This is such an exciting video with instructions on how to transfer an inkjet print. But I was a bit confused. Your gel plate appears to have the image of the landscape on it at the start. But when you flipped it over to show us how to register the plate with paper, it also looks like it's a print on paper placed behind the gel plate. Is that right? Thanks for another adventure in printing!
yes, I placed the photo image I was working on underneath so I could follow image. Sometimes an ink jet transfer is on the pale side. This one worked really well. but since I wanted to enhance the print on the gell plate, I needed the reference underneath. I mention it in the description but not in the video and should have. Thank you for your question.
@sybillemuschik Thank you, Sybille. I didn't read the description so as usual I got lost, lol. But this looks like a fun process with lots of room for individuality and experimenting.