Hi:

tried posting this before - apologies for possible duplication...

Posted two prints from the same negative

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 a cyanotype

http://www.???????/discussion/upload/gallery2002.php?cmd=max&start=&pic=window1s.jpg
 a salted paper print

The negative was made in an 8x10 wide angle camera using 8x10 ortho film
processed in Soemarko LC-1

Both prints were contact printed on handcoated paper, (Stonehenge) one
with cyanotype and one wi

The salted paper print was exposed in the sun for ~ 5 minutes, the
cyanotype under a UV flourscent lamp printer ~ minutes

Both were developed in plain water.  Salted paper prints need to be fixed,
cyanotypes just need plain water.

The image is of a window of one of the local artist supply shops.  They
are in an odd location - a back alley in downtown.

the big alternative process prints from a large pinhole neg are so quick
and easy :)

Gord

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Gordon J. Holtslander           Dept. of Biology
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http://duke.usask.ca/~holtsg    University of Saskatchewan
Tel (306) 966-4433              Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Fax (306) 966-4461              Canada  S7N 5E2
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