jisner
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I have been printing with New Cyanotype for about five years. During that time I have made up at least twelve batches of 100-200 ml each. NC has a long shelf life when refrigerated, and I have never had my sensitizer go "bad." My current batch is 2 months old. I follow the Cyanomicon instructions in preparing the sensitizer, coating paper, exposing, and wet processing. I print exclusively on Arches Platine 145 gsm. I do not humidify or pre-treat the paper in any way.
Paper is always bright yellow after coating and remains bright yellow after it has dried for an hour at a constant humidity of 30%, a good sign that the paper does not contain any alkaline additives. When a print comes out of the exposure unit, the extreme highlights remain bright yellow. But yesterday the extreme highlights (and the overall printed-out image) had a distinctly greenish cast when the print came out of the exposure unit. I coated a second sheet of paper and allowed it to dry for 1.5 hours, but got the same result. The paper is from a recently-purchased package of 22x30 sheets, but I have made at least a dozen prints from the same stock before this happened.
Any idea as to what's happening?
Paper is always bright yellow after coating and remains bright yellow after it has dried for an hour at a constant humidity of 30%, a good sign that the paper does not contain any alkaline additives. When a print comes out of the exposure unit, the extreme highlights remain bright yellow. But yesterday the extreme highlights (and the overall printed-out image) had a distinctly greenish cast when the print came out of the exposure unit. I coated a second sheet of paper and allowed it to dry for 1.5 hours, but got the same result. The paper is from a recently-purchased package of 22x30 sheets, but I have made at least a dozen prints from the same stock before this happened.
Any idea as to what's happening?