Hi Wayde,
> You specifically addressed your question to Sandy, but I figured I'd offer
> my two cents.
Well, actually I meant the question for the hole group, I just have this nasty
habit of replying to, so I don't have to search for the correct address. It was
2nd person plural :)
Thanks for your answer. All I know about photoceramics (the traditional one, as
seen in cemeteries) is that they are what is known as dusting on process, a
process I found very hard to get good results with, unless you use a very high
contrast image and even so, very unpredictable.
The pigment I used with this is a dry pigment to be burned in high temperature
ovens, so I think it would be high enough not to leave any gelatin ashes (I hope).
I contacted a person here that works with ceramics and has an oven, I am using his
pigment, but didn't get any good picture yet.
Thanks again and please share new info about this,
Joao
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