Surfactant: Try a little Photo-Flo in the emulsion.
Mixing in a little gelatin to increase viscoscity can help a lot when coating on any fixed out paper.
In fact, I have coated some execllent cyanotypes and VDBs on plain baryta paper by adding a surfactant and gelatin.
As Vaughn suggests, fixed out B&W can be used for carbon printing transferring the image to the emulsion side of the paper.I have read that some people use fixed out silver paper and was thinking of using a stack of 5x7 RC paper that I have sitting around and will probably never use for darkroom printing. Would RC paper work? And are regular photo papers too alkaline for Cyanotypes?
Any further information of using regular photo paper for alt. printing would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Anupam
Again, I'm a little confused. Mixing in gelatin with what - the sensitizer or to gelatin coat the paper before? A little more detail about "adding a surfactant and gelatin" would be very helpful.
Many thanks,
A
Mix your cyanotype as usual and add to it some gelatin to thicken it as desired then add some surfactant and coat.
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