Two reclaimed negatives and an emulsion lift in the middle from Fuji Fp 100c, same process as Alan is using in his 365 projec, taken on an old Polaroid Land 100, reclaimed negs are easy, stick to glass and bleach the back of the negative, then process in PS. The lifts are more difficult as you have to stick the image to art paper, I have not perfected this process yet, the old Polaroid process was much easier as the gel remained attached to the image and stuck to the art paper with ease, I dont like having to use glue. Thanks to Alan I had this camera sitting in the wardrobe for over a year until I seen your posts, inspired me to get some film and try a few.
yea as mentioned on my thread the expired stuff does hold its colour well.
although the negative after peeling is left with some white residue which
does not seem to be present on fresh stock.
i have only done one emulsion lift and used 300gsm watercolour paper.
I also used my heaviest books to help stick the emulsion, seems to hold.
I didnt get around to using acrylic spray to make a kind of seal over the
finished work . . . have to check that out for the next lift.
I like those images above, love the detail in the sky, king of magical in a way.
fair play for digging the machine out and posting the results.