Step 2.) The image is projected to Polacolor film using many combinations of filters and exposures. Step 3.) The developing process is interrupted prematurely at the creative whim or discretion of the artist to produce further image subtleties. Step 4.) The receptor material must be selected and prepared. Typically this is a type of high grade water color or print making paper that may be prepared using water or some other additives. Step 5.) The Polacolor negative image is placed in contact with the receptor sheet (paper, silk, wood etc.) again introducing a broad range of techniques usually rolling with a cylinder or spoon etc. |