What amazed me about the Van Dyke Process is how image permanent it is too bright light, which I found quite unusual for such a historic process. I placed a Van Dyke brown on a table with a stone on top during a couple of weeks of August in the UK. The sun was burningly (mega) bright. On removing the stone there was no indication of any bleaching or darkening of image.
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