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A rose by any other name

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 6:41 am
by Danny Bee
This was done by Uncle Dave's Dip and Dunk Method.... its like dunk and donuts....Good every time :angel:

A rose by any other name

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 1:56 pm
by dave battin
hi Danny nice shot, some questions;

what concentration of AMDI was sensitizing solution you used for shooting in blue

did you bake this before or after exposure (or both)

how old were the coated plates when you sensitized them.



I am putting some preliminary "kits" together to see ths system work with others. The kits will finally ship this week ..............

so, i need to ask you Danny are you now a converted man ,(to the Dip-N-Shoot method)?

A rose by any other name

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 4:12 pm
by Dutchelm05
Very nice Danny,

I notice some small pits. Was this a rough test to see how it works or is there something you are still trying to work out?

All the best,
Tony

A rose by any other name

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 6:41 pm
by Danny Bee
Hi dave and Tony
well dave I like both methods, In blue its cleaner to do the cast method,in green they is less scatter send me plates dave in my care package so i can test yours in blue.

Tony thos are not pits tho are for Counterfeit holo Detection System, :angel: im just having fun...this was a test and a gift...for my wife

there are several errors in this holo that can be corected to make it better. :boohoo:
1 less rushing in casting the gel :naughty: (it was my last chance to make something for my wife)
2 In blue it seem :dance: (untill i confurm it with davids plates to make shure its true)cast method is best
3 ther is a haze over the top of the hologram that is caused by the light reflecting back to the plate :naughty: (same side as laser)from the plate holder