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Uploaded by Ag47photography on Jul 4, 2009
Here we demonstrate the mixing of simple two part Cyanotype chemistry, application of the emulsion, UV exposure, and developing your print.
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This is a great video. Can you do this with color? Is the negative printed on a laser on a transparency? More information please. I can't wait to see your next video. Keep up the great work! Thank you!
Kamellya2U 10 months ago
Hey!
thanks for the video! very informative !
Is there a way to make the final print less blue more gray'ish?
Is there actual limitations in terms of the size of the print other than size of the paper ?
Cheers
AurumLightStudio 1 year ago
where can i buy these chemicals from?
2spoonsmaloy 2 years ago
Very Cool process, great instructions. Thanks for the Video...
Drivedigital 2 years ago
this was very helpful for me, i enjoyed your video!!
evradayartist 2 years ago
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This is a great video. Can you do this with color? Is the negative printed on a laser on a transparency? More information please. I can't wait to see your next video. Keep up the great work! Thank you!
Kamellya2U 10 months ago
Hey!
thanks for the video! very informative !
Is there a way to make the final print less blue more gray'ish?
Is there actual limitations in terms of the size of the print other than size of the paper ?
Cheers
AurumLightStudio 1 year ago
where can i buy these chemicals from?
2spoonsmaloy 2 years ago
Very Cool process, great instructions. Thanks for the Video...
Drivedigital 2 years ago
this was very helpful for me, i enjoyed your video!!
evradayartist 2 years ago