FDanB@aol.com
Date: 07/10/03-08:02:58 AM Z
The PGHGWF (as we in the know refer to it) blocks UV like a SPF 500
sunscreen. It actually holds ink better than the OHP; too bad about the
UV thing.
Cyano is a tricky medium in that the scale is so short. Curve shape and
exposure will probably be fairly critical. Note that I'm speaking from
memory primarily so if I'm misdescribing cyano, please don't flame me.
;^0
Dan
David said in his message...
>What are the characteristics of the Photo Gallery Hi-Gloss White Film that
>make it more suited to Silver gelatin? Might it also be more suited to, say,
>cyanotype than the OHP material? My cyanotype curve for the OHP material
>(1270 dye inks) was very flat, giving poor tonal separation and prone to
>posterisation in the highlights.
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