I've known for some time that a piece of variable contrast paper tossed into the sun will change colors in a short time. Sometimes it will turn a purple/black. Playing off this idea I decided to make a contact print using a paper negative and an old piece of Kodak Polycontrast paper. A 40 watt bulb in a contact printer and in about 20 minutes I had a nice dark purple positive (without chemicals). I'd like to fix the image permanently, but regular chemical fixer dissolves the image within a few seconds. Any ideas?
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