Hello Niranjan,
Thank you for the many additions: Yes I think D 3.0 is not enough, as unlike with Cyanotype if first wash is in water, then almost nothing of the faint image is washing off. If first wash is in K Ferri, then a lot is rinsed off as metallic copper and finally the image stays fainter red-copper but darkens slightly. But is light stable, at least keeping it for 1 week in the full sun did not fade it.
I have tried this weekend some combinations of both, and they do not bite so can be applied on the same paper while rinsing with water afterward.
see 2 examples - they are from today so may slightly darken. I am using instead of thio the used-fixer. My experiment with thio - cupper sulfate - FAC was not great. (but that was my fault as i forgot to add the FAC in the solution and only applied over the thio-cu.so4 coating. Exposure looked great but most washed off with water.
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Cyano - Cupro combined 1
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Cyano - Cupro combined 2
- Jan.