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Old September 10th 04, 04:43 AM
John McGraw
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Default Masking w/ heat-developed film

Hi All
Recently I've noticed a few posts about Masking & Masking w/ Kodalith.
I seem to remember reading about Masking w/ heat-developed film. This
media was very fast to develop, didn't require drying, and seemed like
the way to go. Is it still available? Does anyone use it? Are there
any huge drawbacks to it? Or perhaps, better yet, lacking answers to
the above, could anyone direct me to an on or off line reference? I
spent ~ an hour Googling & didn't find anything
Thanks John
 




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