Its a matter of density. Pictoria is supposed to be able to hold more ink
without running - so it should be able to create a higher contrast
negative than other transparency mediums.
If the negatives made with a regular transparency work for what is being
done fine, if more contrast is needed
Couldn't you just print the negative on transparency material, the stuff used
for overhead projectors?
Seem s doable, and muck easier than waxing paper. If you want the funky look
maybe print through store bought wax paper.
Just a thought.
Hello
I posted a message earlier today about waxing photopaper or injet photopaper,
the reason I want to wax the paper is to make cyanotypes.
Also could anyone tell me how to go about making my cyanotypes brown.
Thanks
Ben