I read somewhere that cyanotypes can be done on glazed ceramic tiles if you coat them with gelatin sizing first. Is this true?
If so, what kind of gelatin sizing should I use?
You not only need a gelatin sizing but you need a chrome alum hardener.
I suggest the following:
10 g 250 BI photo grade gelatin
90 g Distilled Water at RT
Mix and gradually raise to 40 deg C.
Add 5 ml of 10% Chrome Alum solution.
Add a suitable wetting agent if needed if tests show problems coating.
Spread on clean, grease free tile at about 10 - 15 ml / foot square.
Allow to cure for about 1 week.
PE
This is VERY interesting to me.
Can someone please refer me to the basics of this? What I mean is that I have never made my own "Mixes" such as the one your describing. I've always been a premix developer guy.
As described above I wouldn't know where to start for example is this done in the darkroom when placing one's own emulsion on a "product"? So, a reference of how to start from scratch and where one would get such chems?
Thank you much.
I get mine at the Photographers Formulary, an APUG sponsor.
PE
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