Hello! I was wondering what black and white films should be avoided for contact printing cyanotype and van dyke? I remember someone saying some films have UV protection.. I just dont know which ones.
Thank you!
Thank you!
That sounds really cool! Unfortunately i dont have an enlarger/darkroom yet. It would be nice to have a large format camera to take photos with the litho film and use that for contact printing.I spent all last spring doing cyanotypes and van dykes in an advanced photo class I was taking. I was shooting in 35mm and then enlarging that onto litho film that I developed in Dektol. I’d then cut the litho film images up and reassemble the pieces and contact print them on sensitized watercolor paper, some cyanotypes and some van dykes and some in a 2-step process that combined the two. Great fun.

I spent all last spring doing cyanotypes and van dykes in an advanced photo class I was taking. I was shooting in 35mm and then enlarging that onto litho film that I developed in Dektol. I’d then cut the litho film images up and reassemble the pieces and contact print them on sensitized watercolor paper, some cyanotypes and some van dykes and some in a 2-step process that combined the two. Great fun.
Quick question... is it the Arista Ortho 3.0? If you don't mind me asking what dilution were you using with the Dektol?

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