From: Kerik (Kerik@kerik.com)
Date: 04/23/03-10:45:37 AM Z
I also tried Helix for pt/pd and the batch I got was absolutely riddled
with black spots.
Kerik
> I did a cyanotype print on vellum I got at Office Max (Helix Vellum). It
> was for a friends architect brother. It turned out so well, I tried it
> for VDB and Pt/Pd.
>
> The surface is hard, and the chemistry tends to sit on the surface, so
> less is required. I've coated it with a brush and rod, no difference.
> You need to print normally, and the wet print looks thin. Once it is put
> against a backing board, it looks OK. The puckering is not an issue, 30
> seconds in a hot mount press.
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