Difference between revisions of "Cyanotype"
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* A better washing tray | * A better washing tray | ||
+ | * A better drying solution | ||
* A glass applicator rod | * A glass applicator rod | ||
* More PPE so others can get involved | * More PPE so others can get involved | ||
* To convince the printer to print in better quality on my transparencies | * To convince the printer to print in better quality on my transparencies | ||
* More sunlight in this bloody swamp country | * More sunlight in this bloody swamp country |
Revision as of 11:40, 20 January 2022
Cyanotype is a printing process that involves chemically treating a medium with photosensitive chemicals which, when exposed to UV light (e.g. the sun) react to deposit prussian blue pigment on the medium.
Drew's kit
ddevault has purchased a Cyanotype kit which is in the dirty room. Since this involves the use of hazardous chemicals, please speak to Drew before messing with it.
Have:
- Ferric amonium oxalate solution
- Citric acid
- Heavy-duty art paper which can take a few washings
- Laserprint-compatible transparencies
- Sponge applicator brush and a suitable syringe
- PPE (chemical respirator mask & disposable gloves)
Needs/wants:
- A better washing tray
- A better drying solution
- A glass applicator rod
- More PPE so others can get involved
- To convince the printer to print in better quality on my transparencies
- More sunlight in this bloody swamp country