First Rayogram Workshop Images
Notes on how to Rayogram
Rayogramming Notes:
We will be using Kodak 3302 black and white print film. The film stock has a very low asa rating (probably about 3 asa). This is normal for laboratory films. Also, it is sensitive to blue light only (most camera film is ‘panchromatic’ – meaning it is sensitive to all colours of light). [...]
First Rayogram Workshop dates
The weekend of the 25th/26th of June will be the first rayogramming workshops held at nanolab in Daylesford. Places are limited. Email richard@nanolab.com.au to book in. cost is $25 which includes 100′ of 16mm print stock.
Rayogram Research Project
What’s a ‘Rayogram’?
The basic principle is very simple; an object of some sort is placed on the film, the film is then exposed to light and then developed. Areas of film exposed to light turn black with development. Where the object was on the film blocking the light, no silver develops and thus that area [...]

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