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    Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    I've been to The Photography Show at the N.E.C. near Birmingham today. I bought a few sample packs of Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag to try initially with Cyanotypes. Has anybody here tried this paper for Cyanotypes and how did it go?
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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    I have had success with the "new" cyanotype and HPR, nice paper.

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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    It's indeed quite relevant to know if we're talking about regular cyanotype or New Cyanotype.
    Regular: just about anything works (with only a few exceptions) and you can basically go wild with any surface or feel that you like.
    New Cyanotype: count yourself lucky if you can find a dozen papers that technically work well. Be prepared to try everything you can get your hands on and in some time, you'll be able to judge by feel what your chances of success are with any new paper.

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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    Thanks for your reply's. Koraks I've made a few variations to the traditional formula so I guess that it's a case of try it and see what happens.
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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    I'm interested to hear your modifications, could you share them please? It's always inspiring to see how others find their personal workflow. Nothing is carved in stone with these processes.

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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    This works for me on Fabriano Artistio paper. I get the colour blue that I want but I'm always happy to try a different paper.

    Pre coat the paper with a 10% Oxalic acid solution.

    Formula
    Stock solution A
    Dissolve 25 grammes of Ammonium Iron (III) Citrate in 70 cc of de-ionised water at room temperature.
    Make this up to 100cc.
    this can go mouldy quickly so I add a few crystals of Thymol (I got mine from a bee keeping supplier). The Thymol will float on the surface of the liquid but avoid the grains when extracting some for use.

    Stock solution B
    Dissolve 10g of Potassium Ferricynade in 80 cc of De-ionised water at room temperature.
    Make up to 100cc.

    Use equal amounts of A & B and add 3 drops of 10% Potassium Dichromate to every 40 ml of solution before use. Also add 1 to 2 drops of a 20% Tween solution to each 10 cc of sensitizer to improve the absorption into the paper.

    Good luck,
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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    That should work for quite a few papers and negatives. I personally never found the need to precaot with acid or to add dichromate with the classic formula. However, I can imagine it optimizes things under certain circumstances e.g. when the highlights fail to clear with certain papers.

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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    I missed out a couple of things. Before I coat the paper I warm the solution (under safelight conditions) to 20 c and I coat under a yellow safelight.
    I coat twice. The paper should appear wet & shiny but not runny wet.
    If the negative is a bit weaker than normal add a few more drops of the 10% Dichromate solution.
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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    What's the purpose of warm and double coating? In my experience, dmax is quite dense with a suitable paper without these measures.

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    Re: Hahnemuhle for Cyanotypes

    koraks I read somewhere that it was advisable so I do it. I've read so much and so many peoples opinions that I decided that it was the way to go for me. Though I have tried single coating and after experimenting I've opted to double coat.
    Pete.

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