Saidane's Cyanotype Process - Fast Cyanotype - Long lasting Cyanotype Emulsion

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @lorennas.5026
    @lorennas.5026 2 года назад +1

    Interesting method. Thanks!

  • @jackydoyle1177
    @jackydoyle1177 2 года назад +2

    So basically, mixing the chemicals on the paper after exposure, rather than using a pre mixed solution, interesting, will give it a try once the rain goes away (we've had a months rain in 12hrs hear today)
    I guessing the Potassium ferricyanide used for developing is once only, or can it be used again?

    • @saidanehabib
      @saidanehabib  2 года назад +2

      A weak solution of potassium ferricyanide can be used a few times till it changes color.

  • @LartiZen
    @LartiZen Год назад

    Hello Habib, do you use special Photoshop curves for your negatives ? And, as me, do you have some white "splashes" when apply the developper ? With the method of pouring it on the sheet, depending on its size, it is not always easy to cover the sheet evenly. Thank you :)

    • @saidanehabib
      @saidanehabib  Год назад

      I should use curves, but for now I only increase the contrast and use the unsharp mask to sharpen the image a bit more. I didn't notice white splashes when developing. Try my other methods of developing, by brushing the developer on the exposed image or by spraying.

  • @ellenstoune8937
    @ellenstoune8937 2 года назад +1

    This method has some very interesting possibilities. May I ask, how long do you expose for? I'm thinking it might be helpful to have a benchmark for in-camera applications. Thanks!

    • @saidanehabib
      @saidanehabib  Год назад +1

      Real sorry Ellen, I didn't realize your comment. The exposure under the sun is minute or less, in my exposure unit is less then 3 minutes. I was able to get sharp in-camera images for about 20 minutes exposure.

    • @ellenstoune8937
      @ellenstoune8937 Год назад

      @@saidanehabib no worries! Thanks so much for the information!