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  2. Hectograph - Wikipedia

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    The hectograph, gelatin duplicator or jellygraph is a printing process that involves transfer of an original, prepared with special inks, to a pan of gelatin or a gelatin pad pulled tight on a metal frame. [1] While the original use of the technology has diminished, it has recently been revived for use in the art world.

  3. Powder painting - Wikipedia

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    18"x34" powder painting by Jim Boles, homage to Wolf Kahn. Powder painting, also called Frit painting, is the art of using ground glass in powdered form to create kilnformed glass art. The process differs from enameling in many respects. Firstly, the powder is actually ground glass typically from a single manufacturer who supplies an extensive ...

  4. Inject food coloring into gelatin to create forest scenes

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    Build an edible forest scene with Gelatin Art Market's tools. Food coloring is injected into shapes created in the clear gelatin. It can be used to create realistic mushrooms, moss, and more. The ...

  5. Animal glue - Wikipedia

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    Animal glue in granules. Animal glue is an adhesive that is created by prolonged boiling of animal connective tissue in a process called rendering. [1] In addition to being used as an adhesive, it is used for coating and sizing, in decorative composition ornaments, and as a clarifying agent.

  6. Beautiful gelatin flower designs will blow your mind - AOL

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  7. Gelatin silver print - Wikipedia

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    A gelatin silver print is composed of four layers: paper base, baryta, gelatin binder, and a protective gelatin layer or overcoat. The multi-layer structure of the gelatin silver print and the sensitivity of the silver imaging salts require specialized coating equipment and fastidious manufacturing technique to produce a consistent product that ...

  8. Carbon print - Wikipedia

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    Each color carbon print requires three, or four, round trips in the darkroom to create the finished print. An individual, using existing pigmented sheets and separations, can prepare, print and process enough material, 60 sheets including the support, to produce about twelve 20" x 24" four-color prints in a 40-hour work week.

  9. Conservation and restoration of film - Wikipedia

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    The silver gelatin can begin to mirror; Level 3: The film becomes sticky and emits a strong noxious odor (nitric acid) Level 4: The film becomes an amber color and the image starts to fade; Level 5: The film is soft, can adhere to adjacent film, enclosures and other materials; Level 6: The film degenerates into a brownish acid powder