As the title says. I am going to have a go at cyanotype prints, on a very small scale, just for the fun and to see where it leads. UV sunlight being a bit scarce at the moment I am thinking of experimenting with a UV source designed for gluing (or something similar) false fingernails. The source is there, free and doing nothing except occupy shelf space so why not! It will take 6x9 negs (just). I don't know how well it will expose a cyanotype print, it works or it doesn't, that's not a world-ending problem. The question is can I use a UV light source with 120 film negatives or is the film likely to be damaged by the UV rays? If I use a clip type acrylic picture frame as a press is the acylic likely to get damaged as well (in the short term, say a dozen prints - I know that long term damage to the acylic is very likely). The source is marked lamp LED 6W, it runs off a 5v power source and just takes 6x9cm (9x12 would have been nice but if I follow up on the process it will undoubtedly mean building a slightly bigger UV source and probably getting a clubmate with a suitable printer to print me some decent negatives. My ambitions don't run to bigger than 5x4 or perhaps half-plate).
This is perhaps a bit of an idiot question but I would rather not make an obvious error (or at least a known error) right at the start.
Cheers Jo
This is perhaps a bit of an idiot question but I would rather not make an obvious error (or at least a known error) right at the start.
Cheers Jo

