spincsr
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I am a sculptor experimenting with cyanotypes. I am trying to work on drywall board (with the paper coating removed) and plaster (that I am pouring). I have had sporadic success, but am having a problem with yellowing after I wash. If I put the developed image in a bleach solution, the yellow goes away, but as it dries, it returns. I have been using gelatin hardened with glyoxal, and have also tried glutaraldehyde, formalin, and chrome alum, and while all produce acceptable images, the yellowing appears. I have also tried spray starch, shellac, and gel medium to seal the plaster, but have not gotten satisfactory results.
I am using the traditional formula with distilled water.
I am trying to determine the source of the yellowing and how to either get rid of it or avoid it in the first place.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Cynthia
cynthiareynolds.net
I am using the traditional formula with distilled water.
I am trying to determine the source of the yellowing and how to either get rid of it or avoid it in the first place.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Cynthia
cynthiareynolds.net