henrit
Member
Hi, folks,
Since the green ferric ammonium citrate is not promptly available in our marketplace, I decided to try Mike Ware's New Cyanotype formula, making it myself. I tried my best to follow all directions, especially those about temperature and ambient light control, within the somewhat limited resources of my working place.
Much to my surprise, the "yellow-green coloured solution", as described by Ware, did never show up; instead, I got a bold, dark Prussian blue solution (see pictures).
I tried this blue emulsion anyway, and: 1. printout image is negative (see picture), and washing out is near zero; 2. image slowly turns to positive, but so faint (no matter what the exposure time has been) it's barely visible (see picture).
Bottom line is, I made a strange emulsion, completely unsuitable for cyanotype printing. Please, any clue of what is happening?
Since the green ferric ammonium citrate is not promptly available in our marketplace, I decided to try Mike Ware's New Cyanotype formula, making it myself. I tried my best to follow all directions, especially those about temperature and ambient light control, within the somewhat limited resources of my working place.
Much to my surprise, the "yellow-green coloured solution", as described by Ware, did never show up; instead, I got a bold, dark Prussian blue solution (see pictures).


I tried this blue emulsion anyway, and: 1. printout image is negative (see picture), and washing out is near zero; 2. image slowly turns to positive, but so faint (no matter what the exposure time has been) it's barely visible (see picture).


Bottom line is, I made a strange emulsion, completely unsuitable for cyanotype printing. Please, any clue of what is happening?