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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2009

PhotoEZ photo emulsion paper...is it worth it? At $10.00 per sheet what do you think?

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  • Good review I was looking at this product to save time as I have been screen printing for about 3 years now and I have a 4 color print press and Was looking at this for both screen printing and possible airbrushing, happy I watched it and WILL NOT be purchasing it, as you have the same problems with the "professional" supplies

  • No problem, man. That is what this is all about! Exposing crap!

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  • Do this Product Doesn't Need silk screen so how to fix on frame ???

  • and also, I can't believe you exposed the binder clips in your image. *smacks forehead*

  • 1. it's supposed to be DIRECT sunlight, you're wearing a SNOW CAP in like what appears to be SNOWY WEATHER for chrissake!

    2.. clean your effing sink if you're going to record a demo for everyone to see! disgusting!

  • Exposing the film is actually pretty easy. All you have to do is follow the directions, really, and put it out in the sun to develop. If it's a cloudy day, obviously, you'll need to develop longer. I've used these sheets before and never had a problem. You don't have to be an expert at this before you get it right, lol. However, the sheets are too pricey for me so I use the liquid developer. In the future, don't give a product a bad review because you didn't follow the directions.

  • It was cloudy.

    You need LIGHT!

  • why use this expensive stuff when direct emulsion is so cheap and simple to use?

  • thanks a lot

  • You just messed up the exposure, that's not the product's fault.

  • I teach screen printing online and it is a lot of fun. But I get asked about this product often. I figured it was worth a look. If you keep testing your exposure times, it should work a lot better once you have that figured out. I think the point of this product is you do not need screens and you don’t have to coat them. But it is still a photographic emulsion process which takes a little skill to master. Thanks for sharing.

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