Calotype is a similar process along side cyanotypes. I did both of them at MA
and would love to see some results if not try the process myself on celluloid.
This is great info!
On Mon, 7/30/18, Janet Benn wrote:
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Cyanotype
This is a wealth of info! Thanks.
Cyanotype is in the air - I teach Direct Animation at AgX Film Collective
in Waltham about every 3 months, and I have been looking for more
"advanced" methods to continue instruction with those who have already been
introduced to the simpler techniques. I will
THANKS MUCH to all for the great suggestions. I'll report how it goes.
-DD
From: Robbie
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2018 6:01 PM
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Cyanotype on film
I’ve used InkAid gel medium with cyanotype on clear
I’ve used InkAid gel medium with cyanotype on clear celluloid with success.
> On Jul 26, 2018, at 5:55 PM, John Davis <0johndav...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I use a similar but slightly different approach and generally get really
> solid results that work for me - I do both contact printing with
Have forwarded to an artist I know who did this - hopefully they will reply to
you directly!
Rhona
> On 26 Jul 2018, at 20:21, Beebe, Roger W. wrote:
>
> Here’s an answer from Ben Wigley to the Labos list in response to a very
> similar question. (I’m only bouncing this—haven’t tried it
Here’s an answer from Ben Wigley to the Labos list in response to a very
similar question. (I’m only bouncing this—haven’t tried it myself.)
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In this book about Anthotypes -
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anthotypes-Explore-darkroom-garden-photographs/dp/1466261005
they apply the emulsion
Howdy Frameworkers,
Trying to do some cyanotype on film, 16mm & 35mm, having trouble getting the
solution to stick and coat evenly on the film. Anybody have tips?
Thanks bunches,
Devon Damonte
Olympia, WA
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