Stephen Samuels
Member
Just kicking off on my first attempt at cyanotypes using Fotospeed pre-prepared sensitiser, which i believe is the same formulation as Mike Ware's new process.
I've coated Ruscombe's Herschel paper (the replacement for Buxton) using a coating rod and mixing in a drop of 20% Tween. I placed a 15W tungsten bulb about a metre away from the coating table and below it's level, so that the coating area receives only dimly reflected tungsten light from the adjacent wall.
The RH at the time of coating was 65 - 70% (if my cheapo weather station is anything to go by).
My problem is - during drying in the dark, the coated area goes a fairly strong moss green and doesn't remain lemon yellow as when first coated.
I understand this is generally caused by paper impurities but i thought the Ruscombe stuff was about as pure and aligned to alternative processes as you could get.
What else could be doing this? Any help would be much appreciated.
Stephen
I've coated Ruscombe's Herschel paper (the replacement for Buxton) using a coating rod and mixing in a drop of 20% Tween. I placed a 15W tungsten bulb about a metre away from the coating table and below it's level, so that the coating area receives only dimly reflected tungsten light from the adjacent wall.
The RH at the time of coating was 65 - 70% (if my cheapo weather station is anything to go by).
My problem is - during drying in the dark, the coated area goes a fairly strong moss green and doesn't remain lemon yellow as when first coated.
I understand this is generally caused by paper impurities but i thought the Ruscombe stuff was about as pure and aligned to alternative processes as you could get.
What else could be doing this? Any help would be much appreciated.
Stephen