Re: Herschel's Genius (was: terry king's website was searching for theelusive)

From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
Date: 12/12/05-03:36:11 PM Z
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In a message dated 12/12/2005 20:57:00 GMT Standard Time,
cryberg@comcast.net writes:

Milenko,
Well, if it was half as successful as claimed it was a whole lot better
than I got. I got a whisper of an image.
Charles Portland
 
 
Charles
 
The process outlined in the AG article is not cyanotype rex. Michael Maunder
does intend to market it as a kit being of educational interest. Michael did
not claim it as a means for producing fine prints but a method of
demonstrating that the iron processes can be very fast.
 
The cyanotype rex is not quite so fast but it is intended to produce fine
prints even in low light containing no UV.
 
Terry
 
 

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