Cyanotype. Final solution gets blue without UV.

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Igorrogi

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Hello!
Final solution gets blue with out UV.
Used befor same chemicals and same proportions and everything was ok.
Wath can be an issue?
 

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You need to tell us more about your process such as which chemicals and pictures of what has happened without U.V. before we can really help

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It it turns blue on the paper without UV it is likely something in the paper. I’ve had that issue.
 
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You need to tell us more about your process such as which chemicals and pictures of what has happened without U.V. before we can really help

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Hello! Thanks for your answer!

Using:
Ferric ammonium citrate(III) (brown) - 25gr + 100ml water
Potassium ferricyanide - 10gr + 100ml water

After this two components are mixed, solution gets blue in 30 seconds.
 
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At what point does it turn blue? Directly upon mixing, after a certain time of storage, or when being applied to paper?
How long did you store the final solution?

Thanks for your answer!

Directly upon mixing. It takes around 30 seconds.
 

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Turns blue staight after mixing. Before apply on the paper.

Looks like your FAC is compromised somehow (UV exposure, heat, etc) producing ferrous ions which would react with ferricyanide in solution making it blue. Get a new supply if you can or follow the procedure discussed in this thread (with appropriate precautions) and see if you can make the current one work:

 
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Looks like your FAC is compromised somehow (UV exposure, heat, etc) producing ferrous ions which would react with ferricyanide in solution making it blue. Get a new supply if you can or follow the procedure discussed in this thread (with appropriate precautions) and see if you can make the current one work:


Thanks!
 
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