Re: Why does cyanotype work?

From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
Date: 04/04/06-11:01:44 AM Z
Message-id: <1bf.1490710.31640078@aol.com>

In a message dated 4/4/06 5:11:21 pm, dstevenbryant@mindspring.com writes:

> Yes I've got Ware's cyanotype book and have read at least a couple of
> times.
>

I have been told, but I do not know whether or not it is true, that Mike's
book says that one cannot get full gradation with the the original cyanotype
process.

Is it true or was someone just, as Mike says, setting up an Aunt Sally ?

Terry

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