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    Just a happy discovery today.

    The white film-sized paper that bookends the film in Kodak 4x5 sheet film packages makes a REALLY nice cyanotype paper. My sample is drying at the moment, and then will be bleached and toned, so it may be a couple days before I can show a scan.

    I was doing some cyanotypes today and had ~~ 1 ml of chemistry left over, so I grabbed a random piece of paper for a test coat. I'd used this to mark the coating area on fancier paper, so it was handy.

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    First two are on the sheet film paper (paper that is in the bag with the Kodak film) Third is tannic acid toned cyanotype on arches platine.

    Negatives are 4x5 FP4+ in pyrocat hd.


    E-_2016scans_20160103_Untitled-2 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr


    philczak-cyano1 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr


    Untitled-3 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr

    Also on sheet film paper..


    E-_2016scans_20160103_Untitled-4 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    You learn something new everyday. Thank you, gentlemen!

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    Blue Angel - Oakland, CA



    Tannic acid looks interesting but wouldn't work with this image. The angel is a little dirty having been exposed to the elements for the past 100 or so years - especially in the recent drought where there were no storms bring heavy rain and winds to "wash" it. I wonder what it will look like after the coming El Nino?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob carnie View Post
    Is there a place where I can see more of your work? quite striking first image I have seen of your prints.
    Bob, sorry for late reply. Next place to see some of my photos is art supplement gallery in Göttingen from 05feb to 04march 2016 where I will show (re)cycling photogravures. Göttingen has a railway station halfway between Hamburg and Frankfurt. In Internet my own website is not worth opening, but some pictures you find via http://www.lauraannnoble.com/hendrik-faure/



    This picture I took 15 years ago on 8x10film, the 28x35cm photogravure I made now for the above mentioned exhibition: etched copperplate, asphalt aquatinta, somerset paper, gambling black bone ink. You see remainings of a milk bottle washing machine.

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    Fantastic Jason! Beautiful detail and tone.

    Quote Originally Posted by jp View Post
    First two are on the sheet film paper (paper that is in the bag with the Kodak film) Third is tannic acid toned cyanotype on arches platine.

    Negatives are 4x5 FP4+ in pyrocat hd.

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    Here is a quick scan of a Tea toned cyanotype. The scan doesn't seem to have the same detail and looks considerably more grainy. Apparently I need to work on scanning prints.

    Kodak 8x10
    Wollensak Velostigmat series i 12" f/6.8 at f/22
    Kodak Ektascan iso 100
    Drum processed in rodinal 1+100 for 5:15
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    Carbon on Magnani Reve hot press with gelatin size. Moving on from fixed out photo paper, the art paper is much more to my liking, just a mess coating it.
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    2% PD, 15% Glop
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMBooth View Post
    Carbon on Magnani Reve hot press with gelatin size...
    Well done! Fortunately, my images still call for fixed-out photopaper...one less chore to do!
    "Landscapes exist in the material world yet soar in the realms of the spirit..." Tsung Ping, 5th Century China

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    Re: post alternative techniques

    I am trying - new to me - cyanotypes

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