Re: HOW TO COAT FUTURE

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From: Christina Z. Anderson (zphoto@montana.net)
Date: 01/22/03-11:27:07 AM Z


     Hi Bob! Yes, use any brush and brush it on. It washes out of the
brush. I used a 1" flat watercolor brush. It soaks into the paper very
well, so you will probably want to do a couple coats. I can't wait til you
test it, since you are a cyanotype "regular" and your opinion will be way
more valuable than mine. I am currently testing cyanotype (traditional and
Ware's formula, on different papers, including Japanese). I figured I'd
start out with cyanos, then move to Van Dyke Brown, and then onto the rest.
300 lb. weight Arches Aquarelle didn't clear very well, so will probably try
the citric acid addition to the formula. Interestingly, Ware's mixed and
coated right away did not turn out grainy, etc. as Barnier says.
Chris

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Kiss" <bobkiss@caribsurf.com>
To: "ALT PHO PROC." <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:09 AM
Subject: HOW TO COAT FUTURE

> DEAR LIST,
> I have followed the Future Acrylic thread but seem to have missed how
> one coats it on Cyanos or any other delicate alt photo image surfaces. I
> was hoping to increase the apparent D-max of PT/PD prints. Do you brush
it
> on?
> CHEERS!
> BOB
>
> Please check out my website:
> www.bobkiss.com
>


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