McKinnleyCyanoScan
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McKinnleyCyanoScan

I'm teaching a class at Brooklyn College on Alternative Processes. I'm using Revere Platinum. Great D-max, but I'm getting grainy mid-tones. I've tried fuming the paper and vinegar development, but no change. Maybe not the best paper for cyanotypes.
Location
McKinnley Park, Bay Ridge Brooklyn
Equipment Used
Toko 4 x5 camera, Epson v850 Pro scanner. Epson Photo R3000 printer.
Exposure
Not recorded
Film & Developer
320 TX, probably D-23 two bath
Paper & Developer
Revere Platinum
Lens Filter
150 mm Rodenstock
Hybrid Materials & Processing
Digital negative generated on Pictorico premium OHP transparency film.
Digital Post Processing Details
Some slight sharpening. Process curve applied in Photoshop for correct negative values.
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Doug Schwab
Maybe not the best paper? Looks like a standard of perfection to me. We are our own worst critics, after all.
 

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McKinnleyCyanoScan.jpg
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Date taken
Sat, 19 October 2019 11:22 PM
Dimensions
1138px x 900px

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