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georgi_crummer

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  1. <p>Thank you so much for the response! I have tried it a couple of times: one time where I let the chemical dry over night and exposed it a couple of times with different timings, another time I did just as the chemicals said to let them dry for only an hour and then I exposed them of my light table as well as left them in the sun for 3 hours. I am not sure what is wrong and why it is not working. The chemicals that I have are from B&H and I put in a 1:1 ratio of each. If you know anything else that would be great! Thank you again!</p>
  2. <p>Hello All! <br> I have done cyanotype photography in Florence this past summer and I wanted to try it at home! I got the chemicals from B&H Photography and have tried them a few times on a couple of types of paper. For some reason the chemicals have not been seeping into the paper and when I wash them all of the chemicals come off. I have used a linen paper (didn't think it would work but I wanted to try) and now I have been using a watercolor paper. I am not sure why this is happening and I wanted to see if anyone had any ideas!</p>
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