Op 18-jun-05 om 0:07 heeft Christina het volgende geschreven:
> Thanks for the answer.
> I found that on the archive:
>
> Maybe try the old recipe dating from the 'old' days of the list
> mentioned by Klaus Pollmeier. (for sure you will find him in the
> archives and -of course- in Judy's PF...)
> Put half a liter Budweiser (do not take Heineken, too much water
> in
> it :-) in a cup, wait a few hours, add something like a spoon (for
> soup, not tea) of baking soda , add about 40ml waterglass, stirr,
> wait some time and use this for coating. If dry , rinse under cold
> water and let dry. Try the cyano.
>
> It was about Cyanotype on glas.
I also use it to stick Liquid Light emulsion on aluminium sheets for
bromoil
> I understand everything in the recipe, nut what is 40ml waterglass?
look under 'Wasserglas' und you will find it in German :-) ; it is a
kalium or natrium silikat
> And what about:
>
> If dry , rinse under cold
> water and let dry. Try the cyano.
>
> So I do the coating with that, let the plate dry, and after that rinse
> under cold water and again let it dry?
yes
> Why do I have to rinse it with the cold water again after drieing?
After the first step a white 'dust' will be on the surface, thta's why:
to get rid of it.
Gruss,
Henk
Received on Fri Jun 17 17:52:41 2005
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