Why mess around? It's very inexpensive to take you 4X (or whatever ...) artwork to a photo studio and instruct them to reduce to your required size film. You want the emulsion (dull) side to face the copper ... and you likely want to provide positive rather than negative artwork, depending on your process. Talk to the photographer and show him samples of a finished board and your artwork ... he'll explain the rest. The same thing for silk-screens, only take the film to the screen house. Regards/Roger, in Bangkok -----Original Message----- From: javaguy11111 [mailto:javaguy11111@...] I am trying to get more information on using photographic techniques for making PCB's. For me I am at the limit of what I can really do with toner transfer and my 1200dpi printer. I am trying to find information about printing to transparency and then using some kind of image reduction. From what I can tell it looks like I would use a photographic enlarger. I saw a few hints searching google that this could be used for image reduction, but no real solid information. Does anyone have suggestions on where I could look for more information on this technique. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.7.1 - Release Date: 19-Jan-05
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RE: [Homebrew_PCBs] Photographic techniques
2005-01-21 by Roger, in Bangkok
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