Re: precoated cyanotype paper

Kevin Lock ()
Tue, 21 January 1997 6:07 AM

>In-Reply-To: <970120085232_100561.2417_EHK160-1@CompuServe.COM>
>
>Who needs precoated paper?
>
>There are quite a few people who have handcoated cyanotype on a large scale -
>I particularly remember some work by Jane Reese which was exposed by numerous
>people lying on the paper somewhere just across the Canadian side of the
>US/Canada border long ago before she moved to the UK.
>
>You just need photographic studio background paper rolls, a bucket and a yard
>brush.
>
>Apologies for any typing errors after a very thorough 'varnishing' this
>evening.
>
>> Hi blueprinters!
>> Does anybody know a company still making cyanotype paper on an industrial
>scale?
>> Somebody asked me for large sheets or better rolls. Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Klaus Pollmeier
>> 100561.2417@compuserve.com
>>
>
>Peter Marshall
>
>On Fixing Shadows, Dragonfire and elsewhere:
>http://faraday.clas.virginia.edu/~ds8s/
>Family Pictures & Gay Pride: http://www.dragonfire.net/~gallery/
>and: http://www.speltlib.demon.co.uk/

Being an oldie and having done blueprints in Tech Drawing at school Jeffrey.D.Mathias@worldnet.att.net (about
40 years ago), I would suggest that the overall quality of commercial
blueprint material was great and very reliable. I'd buy it if I could!

Commercially yours,

Kevin
Fremantle.

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