I looked for some ink that would develop in the sun for promotion or invite material to represent the development of photographs. I came across this:
http://www.thecreatorsproject.com/en-uk/blog/lumicos-inkodye-lets-you-print-with-the-sun
I went from here to the 'Lumi' website: http://lumi.co
They had a tutorial on how to make sepia toned prints which I thought would be appropriate for the photography exhibition.
http://snapguide.com/guides/mix-inkodye-to-create-sepia-like-prints/
I wondered if paper could be used rather than fabric as fabric isn't an appropriate stock to use. I found this on the FAQ:
In order to use this for an invite or promotion material I would need to print the ink in the shape I want more than likely through screen printing. I emailed them asking if the ink would be possible to screen print with incase it ruins the screen.
Response:
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