Re: Blue-Black Cyanotype & Luster

From: kris ^lt;kris@eq-photo.com>
Date: 10/03/05-10:27:15 PM Z
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wasn't there something about Mop n Glo and improving cyanotype dmax a
while ago?

& i think i've read that gallic acid may tone a cyano into blacks--if
you go for it, i'd love to see the results

kris

D. Mark Andrews wrote:
> Trying this message once again. Can it be that this list can generate over
> 100 messages a day when flailing on a colleague, but nothing for toning
> cyanotypes :-)
>
> I'm trying to achieve a particular look with some cyanotypes I'm working on
> and was wondering if anyone on the list can offer some assistance:
>
> #1: I would like my final prints to be a very dark blue-black, similar to
> platinum over cyanotope. I would rather not deal with the platinum step so
> was wondering if there were any other options. I found some recipes for a
> Black toner in both PF and James' Book of Alternative Photographic
> Processes, but can't find any examples to judge whether it is the look I'm
> after. Is it possible to achieve a deep blue-black with a black toner?
>
> #2: I would also like to get a luster on my final image. Has anyone tried
> waxing or using any other substance to bring a sheen to a cyanotype?
>
> For reference, I'm getting great results (deep blue, good D-Max) using the
> traditional formula at 2 parts A to 1 part B.
>
> Mark
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Received on Mon Oct 3 22:27:29 2005

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