DK3 photopolymer films
The DK photopolymer film is no longer available because the Japanese manufacturer (Hitachi) has stopped production. Use the Skylight photopolymer film instead. The text below is largely also applicable to the Skylight film, which is partly why the text is retained
DK3 photopolymer films are comparable with ImagOn films: Photopolymer films are used a lot in printmaking. Photopolymer hardens out when exposed to Ultra Violet light. Photopolymer comes as a film (Imagon HD, DK-film, Puretch) as a plate (Toyobo), liquid (with brush) or as an earosol. It is always about bringing a photosensitive layer on a base. The image is transferred onto the photopolymer via a positive transparent mylar sheet, which carries the image (manually, photographically or via computer/printer). At large there are a few methods how to use the photopolymer:
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