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Did some more cyanotype experimenting - and, wow, a really sunny day helps alot.
Used a digital negative this time, printed in the sun; first for 10 minutes - way too much, and then again for a little over 3. That seems about right, not exactly. The shadows are a little dark and low contrast, and the highlights are almost completely blown. More experimentation seems to be called for.
I'm just using the standard cyanotype formula, coated on linen writing paper with a piece of cotton (no brush handy at the moment)
Attached is a scan of the images - first one I did on the top, second one on the bottom. The scans don't do the images justice, but they give an idea ...
I'm toning one of them in coffee as I write, so we'll see what that does to it.
Any suggestions?
Used a digital negative this time, printed in the sun; first for 10 minutes - way too much, and then again for a little over 3. That seems about right, not exactly. The shadows are a little dark and low contrast, and the highlights are almost completely blown. More experimentation seems to be called for.

Attached is a scan of the images - first one I did on the top, second one on the bottom. The scans don't do the images justice, but they give an idea ...
I'm toning one of them in coffee as I write, so we'll see what that does to it.
Any suggestions?
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