[alt-photo] Re: New Cyanotype formula
Christina Anderson
zphoto at montana.net
Sun Jan 15 22:35:24 GMT 2012
Kurt,
It will be more dramatic of an underlayer. And use some drops of citric acid in the coating solution to make it compatible with Artistico paper. Also, when I find out how to "dim" the blue from Mike I'll report back.
Chris
Christina Z. Anderson
christinaZanderson.com
On Jan 15, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Kurt Nagy wrote:
> Thanks Chris
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> Darn! I'm use to the traditional formula but I just ordered the new formula to try it out. Guess we'll see how it goes. I'll probably go ahead and order classic chemicals as a back up ;)
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> On Jan 15, 2012, at 4:15 PM, Christina Anderson <zphoto at montana.net> wrote:
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>> Kurt,
>> I had a conversation with Mike Ware about this. I told him I felt the new cyanotype was too navy and not cyan enough for a tricolor gum over cyanotype for my tastes. But it is certainly MUCH faster which would be great if I preferred it. The other problem was the alkalinity of the papers I use would not be compatible with Ware's formula (it turns lavender). However I have not used Ware's since 2003 and paper changes.
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>> Mike said there was a way to make the navy not so navy if I am remembering the conversation correctly, but I haven't followed up with him on that. Interestingly enough, I was ordering argyrotype chems and new cyanotype chems this week to revisit this issue. But traditional is what I use and teach. To speed it up I use 2A:1B.
>> Chris
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>> Christina Z. Anderson
>> christinaZanderson.com
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>> On Jan 15, 2012, at 3:04 PM, Kurt Nagy wrote:
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>>> Quick question for people that do gum over cyanotype or use it as their cyan layer. Do you use the new or old formula. Have you ever noticed a huge difference if you've tried both?
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