OK, here is an alternative. I have thought about trying it, but have not
done so yet. If you have ever developed prints in a darkroom, you are half
there.
There are a number of companies that sell a product called liquid emulsion.
Simply stated, you paint it on the panel, then expose the negatives
(transparency made with a computer) to sunlight and develop. Here is a
website I found quickly that describes the process.
http://www.costaricacoffeeart.com/liquid_photo_emulsion_silver_chloride.php
Probably not as simple as they advertise but no more complicated that
watching Julia Childs make dinner and you trying that.
73, Colin K7FM
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