From: Bill Collins (photo@intrex.net)
Date: 11/21/00-08:35:22 AM Z
>>But even if one could produce a cyanotype negative, it probably
>>wouldn't work very well since blue lets blue light through instead
>>of holding it back and most non-silver processes are sensitive to
>>actinic light which includes blue wavelength as well as
>>ultra-violet. Am I wrong about this?
>
>I was wondering about that too. I should think this depends on the
>emulsion you are printing to. Only experiment will tell ...
Of course, Cyanotypes can be toned to change the color.
Bill
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