Print on Fabric Using Sunlight

What is the Lumi Process?

The Lumi Process is a revolutionary photographic print process for textiles and natural materials. The process is based on Inkodye, mixable, dilutable, water-based dyes, which develop their color in sunlight. Currently available in three colors: red, orange and blue.

Inkodye can bind to any vegetal or animal fiber, such as cotton, wool, silk, suede and wood. Once fixed, the color becomes permanent and can go through repeated machine washes without fading.

Inkodye’s light-sensitive properties open new possibilities for artistic and commercial uses:

  • True photographic prints that show a range of tonality rather than half-tone patterns.
  • Printing on delicate materials such as silk, suede and wool which are not capable of going through pH or heat-setting stages.
  • Printing on rough materials such as burlap, jute and sewn garments, into recesses that typical screen-printing could not reach.
  • Printing with sunlight, without the need for electricity or high-end equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Peter Arndt 0708-627020 Director of Marketing - Scalae AB Kreativ, marknadsfokuserad och otålig produktutvecklare som sedan 2005 driver produktutvecklingsföretaget Scalae AB. Jagar och vill se den optimala lösningen, både tekniskt och marknadsmässigt. Tyckte att traditionell produktutveckling hade fel fokus – all kraft gick åt att lösa de organisatoriska problemen och startade därför Scalae som utmanar traditionen och skapar framgångsrika produkter, och företag, via Marknadsinriktad teknikutveckling™.

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