shani
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- May 29, 2014
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Hi there,
I want to try printing cyanotypes on organic materials such as wood, feathers and shells. I have tried it so far on wood and a feather without sizing but haven't had any luck getting any detail from negs. I feel it would probably work better if I sized the material first but when I read up on gelatine sizing it requires hardening. Suggestions are Chrome Alum, Formalin or Formaldehyde but these all seem to be difficult to get in Australia. Can anyone suggest a different material for hardening or sizing or know where I can purchase one of these in Australia. There are a multitude of places in the US but I don't want to pay the shipping and I need it relatively quickly. The other thing I have come across is Formalin Melachite which is used for white spot in fish - could I use this instead?
Looking forward to any responses. Thanks
Shani
I want to try printing cyanotypes on organic materials such as wood, feathers and shells. I have tried it so far on wood and a feather without sizing but haven't had any luck getting any detail from negs. I feel it would probably work better if I sized the material first but when I read up on gelatine sizing it requires hardening. Suggestions are Chrome Alum, Formalin or Formaldehyde but these all seem to be difficult to get in Australia. Can anyone suggest a different material for hardening or sizing or know where I can purchase one of these in Australia. There are a multitude of places in the US but I don't want to pay the shipping and I need it relatively quickly. The other thing I have come across is Formalin Melachite which is used for white spot in fish - could I use this instead?
Looking forward to any responses. Thanks
Shani
