RE: What are the advantages of using Cyanotype as the first layer for tri-color gum prints? Paper Problems...

From: Robert ^lt;rc3@flash.net>
Date: 09/17/05-03:38:49 PM Z
Message-id: <200509171939.j8HJctDx186984@pimout4-ext.prodigy.net>

Sounds like hot water or not enough exposure for the cyanotype. I use both
papers and have had no problems. I sometimes size after the cyan type layer
depending on which pigment gum layers I will be using.

Best Regards,
Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Baird, Darryl [mailto:dbaird@umflint.edu]
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 11:58 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
Subject: RE: What are the advantages of using Cyanotype as the first layer
for tri-color gum prints? Paper Problems...

Carmen,

look at Sam Wang's gum printing process at unblinking eye. he comments
on the cyano layer

also I "hear" that very hot water can cause problems with internal
sizing of papers

http://unblinkingeye.com/Articles/3CG/3cg.html

Darryl Baird

-----Original Message-----
From: Carmen Lizardo [mailto:carmenlizardo@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sat 9/17/2005 2:31 PM
To: Alt Photo
Subject: What are the advantages of using Cyanotype as the first layer
for tri-color gum prints? Paper Problems...
 
Dear List:

What are the advantages of using Cyanotype as the
first layer for tri-color gum prints? And, which paper
is good to use with the cyano-gum process?
I am asking because I bought many sheets of 300 LB
Fabriano Artistic and Arches Aquarelle paper, and the
paper did not work for cyanotype. The cyonotype
emulsion turned blue-green when dried had blue spots
and after exposing, the emulsion would wash off almost
completely, leaving a very faint print with blue
spots. Judy suggested trying acidifying the paper. I
did not have any acid except white distilled vinegar,
which I used, mixed 1:1 with distilled water, and that
seemed to resolve the problem (thanks Judy!). I did
test the paper with a gum print using thalo blue
watercolor and it cleared fine on pre-shrunk, un-sized
paper. I am using 300 lb paper because I am making
very large gum prints and the lighter paper was
falling apart when soaked in very hot water. Maybe
there is a lighter weight paper that is cheaper than
the 300 lb and will work well for 22x30" gum prints?

Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Carmen

 

__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Received on Sat Sep 17 13:39:17 2005

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : 10/18/05-01:13:01 PM Z CST