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I dont have film at the momment but what if i put oil on the paper instead? I did that in school where we use regular paper and add oil and burn the screen. It work fine but they had a profesional machine for the exposure burn. We have one from screen supplies. Here the pic of the exposure. How long should i let it burn?
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Man film isnt that high, if you pay shipping I will send you a few sheets for free

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Man film isnt that high, if you pay shipping I will send you a few sheets for free

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no money aint a issue, Im waiting on my order of films, I use 13 x 19 but for right now i just got paper. I heard someone that it good as film.
no money aint a issue, Im waiting on my order of films, I use 13 x 19 but for right now i just got paper. I heard someone that it good as film.
You can't believe everything you hear ;)

Someone may have done it. It may have worked. But if you don't know all the particulars of why it worked, you can't assume it will or won't work in every scenario. There are a lot of different emulsion types, exposure sources etc. all of which could have made it work.

Remember that suggestion I made about doing a whole lot of reading? :)
use an exposure calculator for burn times - and yes, pls wait for your films, it's gonna be that much less hassle
just try it out if it doesnt work just reclaim the dcreen and start from scratch...It doesnt hurt to try....let us know how it works...
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