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Hi there,
I have some questions regarding the cyanotype development process.
1 - I would like a clarification about the first bath or development bath :
• What is its purpose ?
• How can I develop in the first bath in order to gain contrast (I mean to obtain a strong blue) ?
I’m a little bit confused with the acidic first bath.
I’m not sure if it tends to lower or increase the contrast of the blue.
Sometime, I read to use citric acid in the first bath to lower the contrast (so I understand: a clearer cyanotype) and sometimes it’s the complete opposite.
Can you enlighten me in that matter ?
2 - What is the real difference with the use of the different acids ?
3- Another question about increasing the deep of the blue:
I have read that a drop of a 1% ammonium dichromate in the first bath (?) could greatly help to increase the deepness of the blue.
• Is that true ?
• If somebody uses this trick, what is the number of drops to add in the first bath ?
You understand I’m trying to obtain the strongest blue with my prints.
I know that’s a lot a question !
Thank you all for your help.
I work with the Mike Ware new formula that I’ve previously made.
My paper is Arches Platine (new batch) or alkaline-free Asian paper (made from mulberry) with a neutral PH.
I have some questions regarding the cyanotype development process.
1 - I would like a clarification about the first bath or development bath :
• What is its purpose ?
• How can I develop in the first bath in order to gain contrast (I mean to obtain a strong blue) ?
I’m a little bit confused with the acidic first bath.
I’m not sure if it tends to lower or increase the contrast of the blue.
Sometime, I read to use citric acid in the first bath to lower the contrast (so I understand: a clearer cyanotype) and sometimes it’s the complete opposite.
Can you enlighten me in that matter ?
2 - What is the real difference with the use of the different acids ?
- Citric acid,
- Or other mineral acids like nitric or hydrochloric at ~1% dilution ?
3- Another question about increasing the deep of the blue:
I have read that a drop of a 1% ammonium dichromate in the first bath (?) could greatly help to increase the deepness of the blue.
• Is that true ?
• If somebody uses this trick, what is the number of drops to add in the first bath ?
You understand I’m trying to obtain the strongest blue with my prints.
I know that’s a lot a question !
Thank you all for your help.
I work with the Mike Ware new formula that I’ve previously made.
My paper is Arches Platine (new batch) or alkaline-free Asian paper (made from mulberry) with a neutral PH.