Full colour Lippmann onto Photopolymer by Polygrama

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Sergio
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Full colour Lippmann onto Photopolymer by Polygrama

Post by Sergio »

This is a test pattern of a laser (PicoP) full colour Lippmann patterns image onto a experimental Polygrama photopolymer.

Laser lines, 450 nm, 532 nm, 640 nm.

Polygrama film monolayer, full colour spectrum sensitivity.

Exposure time, 30 sec.

Film laminated onto aluminum foil.

Image

Sergio.
rzeheb

Full colour Lippmann onto Photopolymer by Polygrama

Post by rzeheb »

Sergio, I can't seem to bring up the image without a password. Am I doing something wrong?
Ron
Sergio
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Post by Sergio »

Sorry, was my fault

I will try again:

Image

Sergio
Dinesh

Full colour Lippmann onto Photopolymer by Polygrama

Post by Dinesh »

Sergio, what was the reconstruction source, ie what colour temperature?
Sergio
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Post by Sergio »

Dinesh because is a mirror Lippmann reconstruction I used the forecast daylight reconstruction, or outdoor source..

I don't know how is the normal cloudy day temp colour?

Primary result is not optimized, unbalanced dye mix principally on blue, gave a green colour on the original white one, but the film is very versatile ans we can control this for sure.
All dyes were mixed in in one layer.

Sergio.
Dinesh

Full colour Lippmann onto Photopolymer by Polygrama

Post by Dinesh »

Sergio wrote:I don't know how is the normal cloudy day temp colour?
Colour temperature for cloudy day ( and sunny day)
Source: "The Reproduction of Colour", 6th ed by R W G Hunt
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Ed Wesly
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Post by Ed Wesly »

At first I didn’t see the link to Sergio’s image. But if you want to see one of my images using Sergio’s photopolymer, check out the NEW Adventures of Hans and Ed, Green Photopolymers, 2012. Forgot to post this in a timely manner, like almost a year ago.

http://nlutie.com/ewesly/HnEPortfolio/index.html

Enjoy
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Sergio
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Post by Sergio »

Thank you Ed! The line on "Image" on my post need to be urgently edited!
Guess now only Ahmed could do that... script plague from my server!
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