[alt-photo] Re: Re : Re: cyanotype [Triangle]

Loris Medici mail at loris.medici.name
Thu Jun 3 12:14:24 GMT 2010


Happy for you Ding!

I work that way since day #1, according to what I had read in Christopher
James' book... After a little experience, I realized it's indeed the best
workflow for cyanotype.

Regards,
Loris.


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ding dangdong
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Subject: [alt-photo] Re : Re: cyanotype [Triangle]

...

It was then that i remembered Loris' advice on printing bone dry that i used
the hair dryer and went a little more careful in keeping things at a
constant. Im working under time (and supplies running short) pressure so you
can imagine how relieved i was when the problem went away. Again, I thank
the list for the rescue and specially Loris for this one!!!

p.s. For European list members The indian paper i found gave me the deepest
blue and very wide tonal range i have experienced with trad cyanotype almost
like what i get with cyanotype 2. And bonus is i dont even have to
acidify!!! code is 'SP3 2W 3. pochete de papier indien blanc. pur chiffon'. 
link: http://www.magasinsennelier.com/papier/p_monde.html#pinde 




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