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Danny Brennan
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Playing games and making photos. Plus other random stuff.
KSP Tutorial 01: Introduction to the UI
Just a run through of the User Interface of Kerbal Space Program
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Orion Test Flight w/Kerbals
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The Orion space test was going to take place today.
KSP Apollo Mission on board cameras
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Another Apollo like mission using only onboard cameras (hull cam) plugins used: Chatterer Crew Transfer FASA Hull Camera KW Rocketry NovaPunch MechJeb
Minecraft launch into upper atmosphere
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Minecraft launch into upper atmosphere
Sam Wins at Wii Sports Resort Table Tennis
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Sam Wins at Wii Sports Resort Table Tennis
where can i buy dichromate in the uk please? cheaper
2:42 No need for that. You can just press Ctrl + i and it will do the trick. Image>adjustment>invert
For people that want to do this more safely with less dangerous chemicals you can use diazo sensitizer or ferric ammonium citrate with the last one you need a extra step of polymerization with hydrogen peroxide after you exposed it
Thank you for this!
Next time try to print durectly on bichromated sheet without film..and see the result..👍👍🇩🇿
Where is the mounting tutorial that you mentioned at the end?
Is potassium dichromate solution (without gum arabic) light sensitive on its own? I have mixed mine in daylight and have not used yet, so I wonder if I haven't spoiled the solution.
u irish?
I'm not; however, my great grandmother was from Ireland and according to a DNA test, I'm 55% Irish. I love my Irish heritage and would love to visit Ireland someday.
you're not supposed to drain the first wash, it has dichromate in it, it is highly toxic and polluting. You should wash in a tray and collect the water to dispose of it properly.
Also washing the print in the kitchen sink and touching it with bare hands is so dangerous
How do you get the ammonium dichromate? Is there a big difference with sodium dichromate?
The potassium dichromate solution you show in this video, how do you make this?
Nice video. I have seen some others as well and Im seeing some use gelatine on there paper, is this necessary? Sins I see your not applying it.
Great content! I just started with some alternative processes and uploading videos on my RUclips channel dedicated to film photography!
Excellent! Spread the knowledge and keep this art alive.
@@DanielBrennan will do.
Bel video.sono la prima a scrivere un commento, ye!
nice channel Daniel! just subscribed and like my man! keep it up I do YT stuff as well on my channel so i understand the grind. Come on by if you have any questions do you have a twitter Dantheman?
You showed gloves in the rundown of necessary items but failed to use them. Tongs and gloves will save your life with this process. This is dangerous behavior.
Reading up on ''Potassium Dichromate'' it says It is poisonous and acutely and chronically harmful to health. Does this have any warning on the packaging when you buy this.Just trying like most people to find a formula thats not that harmful to use?
Hi there, brilliant tutorial. Quick question: Where can i get the materials? Any recommended brands or dealers?
Terence Tay You can find everything on Amazon
Great video! If you buy gum arabic powder, how would you recommend mixing it to a liquid?
It is said that the portion should be 1:2 (one part gum powder and two parts warm water). If the potassium dichromat is in powder shape, you have to mix each part of it with 10 parts of water.
That's the answer I was looking for. Thanks Daniel
Samantha Franklin, For some reason I cannot reply directly to your question, so I hope this finds you well. I went through a lot of different papers to find the best type for me. The paper I eventually landed with was a very smooth drawing paper by strathmore. Some artists prefer to pre-shrink their papers; however, I usually don't since the paper I use gets weakened by the washing process and can tear quite easily. Pre-shrinking can also warp some papers pretty heavily. Does this answer your question?
+Daniel Brennan Yes, thank you!
Did you size (and shrink) the paper before printing or do you buy internally sized paper? This step is tripping me up the most. Thank you for your thorough video!
Awesome video! Thanks heaps for the tutorial - it really helped 😃
Great video, thanks! One question, though: Why did you put the transparency with the print side down? If you did not flip the image, would it be OK to put the print side up?
This ensures that the image is as close to the paper as possible. If it were face up, there would be a slight distance equal to the thickness of the transparency paper. This may cause a softer image to form. Like when playing shadow puppets, the closer your hand is to the surface, the sharper the shadow is. The softness may not be noticeable; therefore, it is up to the artist to decide on which side to place the paper. I also create prints from glass plate negatives (ambrotypes), so it's a bit of a habit.
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Nice Video, should get a lot of hits
Fix your field of view
Thanks Dan,nice explanatory video
Спасибо за понятную замечательную инструкцию!
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Guy we need a tutorial or the map files :) Subscribed :)