@fgorga
Hmm, yes, I've seen some nice cyanotype on glass with gelatin videos on youtube and the resolution looks pretty amazing.
Actually this site has helped me visualize the technique: https://cyanotyp.es/technique/cyanotype-on-glass-history-processes-variations/
An alternative question instead of 'is there an inorganic light sensitive dye' is, are there high melting point organic light sensitive dyes. Unlikely too. If there were you could pair them with a low melting point glass powder/frit.
Hmm, yes, I've seen some nice cyanotype on glass with gelatin videos on youtube and the resolution looks pretty amazing.
Actually this site has helped me visualize the technique: https://cyanotyp.es/technique/cyanotype-on-glass-history-processes-variations/
An alternative question instead of 'is there an inorganic light sensitive dye' is, are there high melting point organic light sensitive dyes. Unlikely too. If there were you could pair them with a low melting point glass powder/frit.
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