Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Just wondering if there is a specific reason for the coloring in emulsion. I have been using a blue emulsion (chromablue) for a couple years and just got a sample of a pink emulsion (Aquasol HVP) and it burned nicely. I know the Aquasol has a bit lower solids content, but is the color anything more than just preference for registering your designs?
There are some emulsions that come in CL versions but the primary reason emulsion companies color code their emulsion beyond registration is............anyone?Hint: think of squeegees.
why would you not use a pink emulsion?