Re: Cyanotype site

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From: garimo (omirag@cruzio.com)
Date: 08/20/00-07:04:03 PM Z


>Subject: Cyanotype site
>Sent: 7/25/20 6:43 PM
>Received: 07/25 8:07 AM
>From: Malin Hylen, malinhylen@hotbot.com
>To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
>
>After finishing an MA in alternative photography i set up a site so other
>people can use this information. The address is:
>www.cyanotypes.com
>i would really appreciate if people want to contribute their cyanotypes to
>the site or other information about exhibition they are having, or give me
>some feedback.
>Thanks.
>Malin
>
Hi Malin
 I finally got around today to check out the cyanotype web site you
announced last month...and there is one thing I do have a question
about. In the process area, it states that cyanotype images can be
made/exposed with enlargers as well as contact methods. Do you have any
examples of cyanotypes being printed with enlargers or know anyone who
does print this way? I have before heard the possibility discussed on
this list, but it has sounded theoretical and abstract to me and I'm
not not yet convinced it is a practical reality. I haven't tried...I'm
thinking my bulb would overheat and burn out before a image was ever
formed... Do you have any additional light (UV or otherwise) that you
can shed on this method of exposure? Maybe other web sites with
exposure techniques and results I could look at?
Thanks, the site was lovely to see... many of the books listed I have
not seen...
garimo


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