First attempt at ‘Polaroid Emulsion lift’ with polaroid ‘Zink’ media.
Polaroid brought out a little digital printer that prints onto special paper called ‘Zink – (zero ink)’. You send a digital file to the printer via Bluetooth, and it prints out a 3 x 2 inch photo with an adhesive back. The paper itself is made of layers and under each layer are ink type crystals. When it prints it heats up parts of the image as it rolls out of the printer and activates the crystals giving you a print.
I had heard that Polaroid Zink media can be manipulated like some Polaroid film can. You can do the equivalent of an ‘emulsion lift’. This is something I’ll have to try.
My first attempt didn’t go well. I put a print into hot water and it didn’t last long!
What we have here is the top layer (yellow streak), image layer (red) and the backing sheet with a bit of the blue layer left on it. At the back of the backing sheet is a layer you can peel off to reveal an adhesive side. The water was way too hot.
Try again. This time the water was about 50 degrees. The image stayed together but was very soft. Here’s what’s happening.
The top layer (yellow) is falling apart. The next layer (red) is very soft and the bright blue marks are from my fingernail going through the red layer and scraping some of the blue layer off. I think the water is still too hot.
Try again. This is the image I started with.
This time the water was at room temperature. I left it in for 30 minutes. This is what I got.
The yellow ‘splat’ is the top layer and I can’t seem to do anything with it. The red image layer stayed intact and spread out fairly well. The remaining photo has the blue layer still on.
I’m going to try and get it off and put it on top of the red layer. It comes off pretty well.
Although it came off easily, putting it on top of the red layer proved very difficult and I could not get it spread back out once I had it on. This is the best I could manage.
The red and blue layers both had distinct images on them and putting them back together did improve the quality of the seperate layers. I’m not sure it’s something I can find a use for though.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Monday, 28 February 2011
Competition Success
I entered a few images in Januarys SWPP competition, here's how I got on.
This image got a bronze in the fashion category:
This image got a bronze in the open category. I would have entered it in the wildlife section but they don't allow images of captive animals in there. It was taken at a farm so can't really put it in wildlife.
By the way, earlier posts which contain links to the posting of images in the SWPP competition may not work now. This is because every January last years images are taken off the system.
This image got a bronze in the fashion category:
Link to the posting: click here
This image got a bronze in the open category. I would have entered it in the wildlife section but they don't allow images of captive animals in there. It was taken at a farm so can't really put it in wildlife.
Link to the posting: click here
By the way, earlier posts which contain links to the posting of images in the SWPP competition may not work now. This is because every January last years images are taken off the system.
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Well, too busy to post anything in October, November and December, or enter any competitions. There is no SWPP competition in December as they have their annual show in January and it must take a lot of planning. I'll update when I can.
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Competition Success
Here's how I got on in the August SWPP monthly competition. A silver and a couple of bronze's, yeah. This one was entered in the fashion category and got me a silver:
This one got a bronze in the glamour category:
Link to the posting: click here
This one got a bronze in the glamour category:
Link to the post: click here
This one got me a bronze in the contemporary portrait category:
Link to the post: click here
Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Competition Success
July's SWPP competition has just been marked and I submitted 5 images. Bronze's again! These are the images I entered:
This one was in the Glamour category:
Link to the posting: click here
This one was in the Monochrome category:
Link to the posting: click here
This one was in the contemporary portraiture category:
Link to the posting: click here
This one was in the environmental portraiture category:
Link to the posting: click here
And the last one was in the traditional portraiture category:
Looks like I'll have to try a lot harder!
Exhibition pics
The exhibition has been and gone and was a great success. Here's some images from the day.
This image by Robin Cowings.
Saturday, 31 July 2010
Exhibition
We had a joint exhibition with the art dept in July at Sunderland University. Here is the poster:
The bottom image on the poster is one of mine.
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