Re: Cyanotype

From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
Date: 02/16/06-02:15:53 AM Z
Message-id: <2d8.297db32.31258eb9@aol.com>

 
 
Loris
 
I cannot reply to you without changing the address line. The address of this
list has changed, the lowercase 'l' is now an upper case 'L'
 

>Ok, it's a negative-positive process but I still don't have the answer
of my question: "Do the density and color of the negative provide
sufficient UV blocking so that one can contact print it onto another
Cyanotype-Rex (or other process) paper?" Have you tried it?<
 
As I explained, the UV is not relevant. Yes, I have already said that I have
made a positive from the in camera negative.

3 mins. under dull cloudy sky is quite impressive. If your answer to my
previous question is positive, than this is good news...
 
The dull cloudy sky emphasises the UV point. Loris, try to come to APIS in
Oxford in September (as well as buying the pdf). As the conference is regarded
by the University authorities as being in accordance with the objectives of
the University, one may be able to get one's college to pay.

 
Terry

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