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Are there problems with painting over a Liquid Light image with oil-based paints?

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Are there problems with painting over a Liquid Light image with oil-based paints?

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Not if the emulsion is well hardened, washed and dried. If in doubt, a coat of water-based polyurethane to promote adhesion is a good idea (coat thinly to avoid streaks.) Or you can use Marshall’s photo-oil paints. Back to top In general, if you applied Liquid Light to a glass plate, would an unexposed area appear clear, translucent, or have some color or other cast to it? The unexposed areas will stay clear while the exposed areas will turn black, depending on the degree of exposure. If a toner like Polytoner is used, the unexposed areas will be clear and the exposed areas will become the selected color. With Printint, the unexposed areas are tinted the selected color while the exposed areas will stay black. Back to top I was wondering, has anybody ever printed on the surface of eggs, and should I try? First wipe the eggs with cigarette-lighter fluid to remove any wax, as eggs are often dipped in wax, followed by hot water and washing soda (or powdered laundry detergent) to chemically

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