Jan de Jong
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Good evening,
Experimenting further with Copper Sulphate in the Cyanotype process I have stumbled upon a new interesting result.
After some experiments earlier this month with Iron Sulphate, I tried to work on some similar things to see if I can get a direct positive.
What I have done here is all very simple,
Emulsion
- FAC + CU.SO4 + Tartaric acid ( in about ration 1:1:1 where FAC is about 25 gr / 100ml
Dried for 24 hours
- Exposed for 40 minutes under UV light
- Develop with
K-Ferri + K-Ferro + Tartaric acid, about 1gr each in 200ml water.
link to : The Development
- here you will see that after exposure it is a negative image and while pouring the K-ferri-ro mix it changes the unexposed to prussian blue with a very strong contrast.
- Rinse some minutes carefully with tap water.
This scan is taken after 24 hours of drying. Not sure how durable, but for now better than expected.
Experimenting further with Copper Sulphate in the Cyanotype process I have stumbled upon a new interesting result.
After some experiments earlier this month with Iron Sulphate, I tried to work on some similar things to see if I can get a direct positive.
What I have done here is all very simple,
Emulsion
- FAC + CU.SO4 + Tartaric acid ( in about ration 1:1:1 where FAC is about 25 gr / 100ml
Dried for 24 hours
- Exposed for 40 minutes under UV light
- Develop with
K-Ferri + K-Ferro + Tartaric acid, about 1gr each in 200ml water.
link to : The Development
- here you will see that after exposure it is a negative image and while pouring the K-ferri-ro mix it changes the unexposed to prussian blue with a very strong contrast.
- Rinse some minutes carefully with tap water.
This scan is taken after 24 hours of drying. Not sure how durable, but for now better than expected.