Impressive! I've been making cyanotypes for years. I own the same model Kodak Autographic camera you used. I'm surprised you were able to get an image in a single day. I would've thought the super-low sensetivity of cyanotype emulsion would require an exposure of around 15 years! 😸
You'd be surprised, most people take their exposures in a single day, but usually only on very bright days. I was surprised with how bright it was when I opened the window.
i make my own cyanotype with coffee. we need water color paper and black coffee powder and water mix the coffee solusion and mixsure the quality of the coffee solusion is strong color and put to the paper and you can print now exposure for a 1hour to 2hours and the photos is nigative you can make now!!
That was AWESOME! I didn’t know this was possible in such a simple way! Thanks!
Impressive! I've been making cyanotypes for years. I own the same model Kodak Autographic camera you used. I'm surprised you were able to get an image in a single day. I would've thought the super-low sensetivity of cyanotype emulsion would require an exposure of around 15 years! 😸
You'd be surprised, most people take their exposures in a single day, but usually only on very bright days. I was surprised with how bright it was when I opened the window.
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very cool, ive done this before with some of my old camera. cyanotype is very fun :D
Awsome!
i make my own cyanotype with coffee. we need water color paper and black coffee powder and water mix the coffee solusion and mixsure the quality of the coffee solusion is strong color and put to the paper and you can print now exposure for a 1hour to 2hours and the photos is nigative you can make now!!
I wanna try this with my Kodak brownie hawkeye