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From: Judy Seigel <jseigel@panix.com>
To: michael eastman <moreram@stlnet.com>
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On Sun, 3 Jan 1999, michael eastman wrote:

> dear judy...
>
> i am very interested in cyanotypes and would like any help or some
> step by step instructions that might be out there somewhere
> please let me know if u know anything that might be of help...

Michael, I don't know what you have. There are many books out now that
cover cyanotype, from Keepers of Light on. Are you on the alt photo
list? Because if you present your problem in DETAIL (tell your paper,
your mix, your procedure) rather than just saying "i'm having trouble"
you'll almost certainly get some good answers.

> i want to large scale cyanotypes from computer files
> i am using flouriscent black lights...GE...with good luck
> but i am not getting a very consistant blues...lot of stains and
> mottling...i think its my coating but i am not sure...also i guess

Again, not knowing the paper, the drying, the coating, the tools, etc. I
can't make a guess -- except to say you must be doing something REALLY
BAD!!! because cyanotype is usually so easy.

I hope you won't mind if I beg off this solo, though -- I get 100 e-mails
a day, many with very involved questions. If you describe problem to the
list, though, I'll surely chime in with anything I think of.

Are you subscribed? If not I'll send the info about subscribing (I THINK I
can find it).

good luck with cyanotype, which is wonderful & usually easy, but you do
need to read up a little...

cheers,

Judy

> i shouldn't be touching the print but again i don't know what i am
> doing.....any way i am just beginning and any help u might give would be
> greatly appreciated...
> thank you
> michael eastman
>
> my photo can be seen at:
> http://www.afterimagegallery.com/eastman.htm
>



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