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    hello all,
    i'm new here and i already have a question that i think some of you may be able to help me with. i'm an animator from vancouver, bc and i'm in the process of making a film.

    i have a series of digital photos and paintings and i need to find a cheap and easy way of printing these paintings and photos onto watercolor paper, wood, and a few other surfaces that have yet to be determined (a wall, maybe cardboard, etc).

    is there a way that anyone knows of? i was thinking some kind of chemical applied to a surface with a projection might do the trick, but really i have no idea what chemical or where i could get it (if that idea would even work).

    anyone have any ideas for me? i'd really REALLY appreciate the help!

    thanks very much,
    -justin

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    Hi chk,

    Yup you've come to the right place.

    I do believe that the product that you are looking for is called liquid light.

    http://www.rockaloid.com/products.html

    Please let us know if this suits your needs.

    Best!

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    thanks marko,
    i'm going to give that a try as soon as i can. i'll let you know how it went!

    if anyone has any more ideas, i'd love to hear them. even if the ideas are more experimental. actually, the more experimental, the more fun the project becomes. i'll try anything.

    thanks again everyone,
    -justin

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