Re: coated cyanotypes


Domenick Mirando (DOMM@delphi.com)
Fri, 12 Feb 1999 09:35:57 -0500 (EST)


Judy---

>The way we use paraffin is to *melt* it with a hot iron. No mineral
>spirits. So as soon as it cools nothing is sticky, it's perfectly dry.
                                                                   ^^^
Yes...but as I said, I wanted a good surface to glue. I don't think
wax would be as good as acrylic.

Luis---

>......................If permanence is of concern, use pigment
>processes. They are the most predictable as far permanence goes.

Yes...but as I said I find myself in a situation where I am using acrylic
products over cyanotype.

How have gum over cyanotype prints held up? (I realize gum and acrylic are
diferant beasts and lots of variables...but in general?)

Thanks,

---Dom



This archive was generated by hypermail 2.0b3 on Sat Nov 06 1999 - 10:06:49