Cyanotype: The Blueprint in Contemporary Practice is a two-part book on the much admired blue print process. Part One is a comprehensive how-to on the cyanotype process for both beginner and advanced practitioners, with lots of photographs and clear, step-by-step directions and formulas. Part...
Cyanotype is a really nifty photo printing process that was initially used as a low-cost process to duplicate things such as maps or most commonly blueprint. With the advent of low-cost printing, this method has become redundant now and used almost exclusively to make art. So let’s jump ...
Cyanotype notes has a customised layout to document up to 50 cyanotypes, including types of chemical solution, choice of substrate such as paper or fabric, coating method, exposure time and rinsing process. There is also room to reflect on the final results. From Malin Fabbri This notebook wa...
This process uses an emulsion ( 2 chemicals that you mix yourself) that is applied to either fabric (see my post here) or paper to make it sensitive to Ultra-violet light. In this case, I am exploring all the possibilities of printing on various papers. You can use plants that are dri...
➥ Stefan Kamenov, Bulgaria, Peacock feathers @thebluegardencyanotype https://www.facebook.com/stephoko and https://www.facebook.com/cyanography.eu ➥ Stephanie Johnson, USA, In the Shade of the Ginkgo Tree @stephjohnphoto https://www.facebook.com/stephjohnphotoart ...
Early on in this protracted process I managed to get a few prints from a local print shop; these prints were made at a distant affiliate and shipped in. But later efforts to get more printed not only failed, the local print shop *lied* to me about what was going on. This pissed me...
chart. Be sure that you have a solid, dependable printing process so that you can repeat your results later. The chart print doesn't need to be huge, just big enough to see the individual patches (platinum printers will probably be happy to hear that, considering they pay by the droplet...