It's interesting but gelatine doesn't melt in the heat. It just dries out. Think of "Jello" right out of the box. Do a google about the history of "JELLO", you may not want to know where it comes from. In the theater, the colored filters that are put over lights are called "gels" for that reason. "Gelatine" from animal and seaweed sources is a very ancient product. It is used today in many food abd cosmetic products. Myc --- lists <stuart.winsor.lists@...> wrote: > In article <e600d0+uluc@...>, > kilocycles <kilocycles@...> wrote: > > > Just speculation at this point, hardly even a > hypothesis. Therefore, > > I think I'll charge forward and laser print some > old fashioned > > photographic paper tomorrow and see what happens. > > Errm, isn't photographic emulsion based on Gelatine? > Do you not think it > might melt in the heat? > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Anyone tried real photographic paper for toner transfer?
2006-06-08 by Mycroft2152
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