I watched the video
and tried this on my "second batch" (too dark).
I guess I'll have to pay more attention to "details" such as hygrometry.
- reduces density as advertised
- but also de-saturates the characteristic cyanotype blue
- and hydrogen peroxide does not do much
Does Kallitype have the same demands on hygrometry control?
Another idea - do the alkali treatment that reduces the blue but adds yellow ferric hydroxide. Then wash thoroughly to remove any ferrocyanide ions formed as a result. Then immediately treat with oxalic acid (don’t let the paper dry) which will form soluble ferric oxalate with ferric hydroxide. Wash and now you don’t have the yellow in the paper and original cyanotype blue will be back. The highlights will also go back to paper white. It is important to wash the paper before oxalic acid because in presence of ferrocyanide it will convert ferric hydroxide back to Prussian blue.
:Niranjan.
in EU.