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  1. #21

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    Amazing.

    I've managed to get some prints done this morning. They're pretty good and I'll post them later.

    Quick question, what do people think of drying the coated and exposed papers with a hair dryer? Does it make any difference to the final image at all?

  2. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Rusbarsky View Post
    I'm happy to, but if you want more info, PM me and we will have to move it over to DPUG.

    original image from 35mm neg:


    paper negative from the above:


    cyano before bleaching and toning:
    How did u make the paper neg from 35mm? Print it the contact print the print?

  3. #23

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    I really like this paper. Texture is nice and photos looks very different than those from ink printer.
    And finally I've managed to get nice flat sheets after drying. No more curly sheets
    Kallitype from tonight:
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  4. #24

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    I have been trying this paper, and I am not happy with it. I am using Ware's cyanotype formula and I can not get the yellow to completely was out of the paper. This is not a problem with the other papers I have been using. I have not tried to pre-soak the paper in a citric acid solution before coating. This is something I am going to try tonight most likely.

  5. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by heespharm View Post
    How did u make the paper neg from 35mm? Print it the contact print the print?
    Negative scan printed to drafting vellum.

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