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How to make Gel Image Transfers. Also view our video on doing Direct Image Transfers:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE7qcQm685Y

For additional information please go to our website:

Transferring Printed Images
http://www.goldenpaints.com/technicaldata/transimg.php

or contact our Technical Support Department:

techsupport@goldenpaints.com
800-959-6543
607-847-6154

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  • REALLY ENJOY THE VIDS. I AM FACED WITH A CHALLENGE. I WANT A PHOTO ON A MIRROR. HOW MAYBE DO YOU FIGURE I MIGHT ACHEIVE THIS WITH OUT SCREENPRINTING OR ETCHING. CAN EMULSION FROM A PHOTO BE TRANSFERED TO MIRROR?

  • @qtele - There are a couple possible solutions to your challenge. And with about 400 characters to respond in this space, the best recommendation is to call Golden's FREE technical support: 800-959-6543, 607-847-6154 outside the US, you can also e-mail them. Infor mation is available on our site.

  • Why not just glue down the original image instead of going through all that trouble? :)

  • @MrsMom100 - the finished project is a clear acrylic gel with your image on it... as demonstrated near the end of the video, you can paint the back of that (gives you a hand-tinted photo look, but easier) or place the gel with the image over colors or textures in a larger work. You can't do any of those things with paper. Also, by removing the paper, you've removed paper from your artwork... so you don't have to worry about wrinkles or tearing, as you might with paper.

  • @GoldenPaints Does a colour laser printed image work as wel? instead of B/w?

  • @tarepanday I have not tried a color laser print, but I would anticipate it working similarly, if only taking a bit longer due to the layers of toner (four vs. just one for a B/W laser).

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  • @qtele when you figure it out ,Please let me know...this video process seems too involved

  • i dont know what just happened but it was very interesting...

  • @tarepanday

    It totally works. I use a slightly different method than the one described in the video but there are no worries with color laser prints, Golden works like a charm.

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