Warm water always helps chemicals to dissolve! And 0.1 g of ammonium\potassium dichromate (mixed to ammonium iron (III) oxalate) increases the speed (9-12 minutes under the bright sun instead of 20-25) and also brings up a contrast. Thanks for your video :D
Hello. Yes its true, but during development it can make paper to start pealing. Thanks for the info! I am very familiar with potassium dichromate and would rather avoid using it knowing how hazardous it is for health 😉
Hi, thank you so much for your great Cyanotype Video ⭐️ I was wondering if you could make a Video about the tri-color gum bichromate printing process someday - that would be wonderful too.
I just have a question as long as you are a professional in this stuff..when I wash my cyanotype on fabric, the part that should be white and washed is getting yellow..and I'm so confused because I'm not sure what exactly cause that..I wash it so many times but it doesn't work and it end up getting yellow.
Thanks for the video, the quantities of mixing chemicals were very usefull. But, in spite of everything has running well, when i developed the cyanotype in water most of the solution was out, the paper turn almost all white. I just don´t understand why, can you, please, help me?
Meybe your paper is to dry and cyanotype is not fusing in the paper but drys on top of the fibers. Try to presoak the paper beforehand let it dfy a bit and then try again. Ofcourse this all depends what paper you're using
@@lostlightart6064 ohhh great thank you very much! I love your Videos! Because of you I want to Start with dry plates :) will defenently buy your zebra plates too If I get the right camera with the right format... currently im using a Kodak no.3a folding brownie with paper negatives. But hopefully I will be able to shoot dry plates qith it...:) thank you very much! For everything, this channel is a great gift! :) stay as you are, and Keep making lost Art of Art :))
Warm water always helps chemicals to dissolve!
And 0.1 g of ammonium\potassium dichromate (mixed to ammonium iron (III) oxalate) increases the speed (9-12 minutes under the bright sun instead of 20-25) and also brings up a contrast.
Thanks for your video :D
Hello. Yes its true, but during development it can make paper to start pealing. Thanks for the info! I am very familiar with potassium dichromate and would rather avoid using it knowing how hazardous it is for health 😉
Dear sir can we print solvent ink on this paper
Also tell about clay coating and which chemical mixture melt in it
Wonderful video! Looking forward to trying this out and for the next video!
Thanks Kyle!
Thank you for this step-by-step video! I'm just going to start out in cyanotypes, and this made it really easy :)
Thanks 🤗
Hi, thank you so much for your great Cyanotype Video ⭐️ I was wondering if you could make a Video about the tri-color gum bichromate printing process someday - that would be wonderful too.
Thank you 🤗
I just have a question as long as you are a professional in this stuff..when I wash my cyanotype on fabric, the part that should be white and washed is getting yellow..and I'm so confused because I'm not sure what exactly cause that..I wash it so many times but it doesn't work and it end up getting yellow.
QUESTION - AFTER I MIX SULUTION A & B, WHEN SHOULD I ALSO ADD THE POTASSIUM DICHROMATE ?
Thankyou dear brother
Hi! Wonderful video! What about kind of light can I use when I am coating paper? Do I have to do it in darkness?
Thanks. You can do it under indoor light just stay away from UV.
@@lostlightart6064 Gracias!!!
@@FernandoRuedaBucaramanga you are welcome
could we use this mix on fabric? thank you!
Sure!
What if we used another powder/ white powder (koalin powder )
Instead of ferric amonium cytrate
i have a ml measurer, how many mls of FAC equals 1 gram
and how many mls of potassium ferrcyanide equals 1 gram? if you can tell , thanks
please lmk since i dont have a measuring scale
Dear sir Can we print solvent ink in this paper
Zdravo! Where did you buy the components, somewhere in Slovenia? Thx
Živjo. Mostly from ebay 😉
Thanks for the video, the quantities of mixing chemicals were very usefull. But, in spite of everything has running well, when i developed the cyanotype in water most of the solution was out, the paper turn almost all white. I just don´t understand why, can you, please, help me?
Meybe your paper is to dry and cyanotype is not fusing in the paper but drys on top of the fibers. Try to presoak the paper beforehand let it dfy a bit and then try again. Ofcourse this all depends what paper you're using
@@lostlightart6064 All right, I'll try that way :) I'm really thankfull for the answer! :)
Can I use this for contact printing paper negative or film?
Yes you can 😉
@@lostlightart6064 ohhh great thank you very much! I love your Videos! Because of you I want to Start with dry plates :) will defenently buy your zebra plates too If I get the right camera with the right format... currently im using a Kodak no.3a folding brownie with paper negatives. But hopefully I will be able to shoot dry plates qith it...:) thank you very much! For everything, this channel is a great gift! :) stay as you are, and Keep making lost Art of Art :))
what paper you use ?
Usually Fabriano 5