There's a company around here called 'Print 2 metal'. As far as I can see, the
aluminium is either white or natural metallic and is a sensitised surface. The
advantage of the white is that it is perfectly flat and can be used for those
'floating off the wall' mounts.
I'm looking at their business card as I write - it's printed on thin aluminium!
Andrew Fildes
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On 11/12/2013, at 6:04 AM, Bill Pearce wrote:
> I'm curious about the aluminum prints. I currently have one print on
> aluminum, and it is simply a regular c-print bonded to a sheet of aluminum.
> It is an interesting look, especially for the particular photo, as it floats
> on the wall, but still, it's, well, a c-print. So do these people somehow do
> some sort of emulsion transfer? Is the emulsion coated directly on the
> aluminum?
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