Donald Qualls
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If you coat both sides, there might be a big problem with oxygen reaching the Prussian (white/blue) layer, but I don't know of any watercolor paper that's gas impermeable -- so oxygen will still reach the pigment through the back side, as long as that side isn't coated. Recovery after light overexposure might be slowed, but shouldn't be precluded.
If your overcoat doesn't shrink, causing curling of the paper, there's no reason to want/need to overcoat the back...
@ChristopherCoy I've never attempted coating cyanotypes. I've been away from the darkroom for most of the time since that last post.
Think of it like Christmas - every package is a surpriseStill finding my darkroom stuff. Much of the packing for my last move was done by someone else, so finding my stuff presents a challenge.
Donald,
Oddly, I’m in the same boat having moved twice and basically not shooting for nearly a decade.
Erie
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