Hi,
Which image do you prefer and why? I cannot decide which is better.
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both are single layer gums
Hi,
Which image do you prefer and why? I cannot decide which is better.
Attachment 135837 Attachment 135838
both are single layer gums
Tea toned Cyanotype
8x10 Ektascan shot at 80 ISO developed in Pyrocat HD for 9:30
Kodak Model B 8x10
Wollensak Velostigmat Series I Triple Convertible 12" f/6.8 @f32
finally created my first alternative process print
from a 4x5 negative
Cyanotype on Canson Aquarelle watercolor paper
Excellent result Frank! Was this the old or the new cyanotype recipe?
when i look at the tonal scale i think iets the new one.
Thanks Korak, it was the new Ware formula. I made life easy for myself and purchased the Photographers Formulary kit. Some of my reading told me that I might expect a challenge from the choice of paper, so I figured since I had enough chemistry to experiment with, just "go cheap" to start out and I purchased a pad of Canson Aquarelle (9x12) which was on sale at our local art supply store. Everything worked out well for my first try.
For discussion and information about carbon transfer please visit the carbon group at groups.io
[url]https://groups.io/g/carbon
Frank, thanks for your explanation; yes, I suspected it was the new formula. Did you use it pure or did you add any citric acid or dichromate?
Gold toned kallitype on japanese paper. Cropped from a 8x10 negative.
Rosa by Pau Martín, on Flickr
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