"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
yeah, I was prepared for it, or so I thought, but was no where close on my film placement on the screens, live and learn and reclaim and coat a bunch of big ass screens all over again. ha. I'm printing a roughly 17x23 print on there and though it would be easy as pie with that big image area and the big screens but it turns out only the very biggest screens I have are big enough to print that format size and requires careful planning.
Great advice. Def building the layout grid but haven't had time yet. I want to make a combo light table / layout / film alignment board and use the double side tape method for the flatstock screens.
Quote from: ZooCity on July 11, 2012, 03:25:09 PMGreat advice. Def building the layout grid but haven't had time yet. I want to make a combo light table / layout / film alignment board and use the double side tape method for the flatstock screens. I use a light table with stops and a position grid for layout and film positioning, but don't bother with double stick tape. I just use regular scotch tape on the underside of the film facing up.