 Elangovan S
(K=10675) - Comment Date 7/18/2003
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The traditional stuff is here http://www.cyanotypes.com. and of course there are some mentions about the digital process as well.
The following is site of an author who wrote a book about alternative process using digital techniques. check out. http://www.danburkholder.com/Pages/main_pages/book_info_main_page1.htm
I m also researching on this. By any chance do you know any lab that does alternative process.
Thanks Elangs.
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 Lexie Summers
(K=2027) - Comment Date 7/18/2003
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Elangovan~
I do a lot of Vandyke and Cyanotypes and I never use a lab. All you need is a nice clear piece of glass, a back for it, and a nice sunny day. You can order the chemicals on line (calument is where I get mine). You just have to experiment with times. I usually start with somewhere around 45mins. for a nice sunny say. Here is one of the cyanotypes that I did recently. (exposure time was 54mins. in bright sun.) Good luck!!
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 Zarazka Zarazkovich
(K=1510) - Comment Date 7/19/2003
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I know one that claims they do in Toronto. However after ruining couple of 120 b/w rolls, I would not go there.
I am working both directions 1. Create alternative processes emulation for PS. (Some of them done very easy. Others are very hard to emulate. I also would like to get my hand on SilverOxide plugins for b/w film properties, but they are too expensive.
2. I want to print transparancies and use them in 'traditional' alternative printing. But this is once I move into my new house (December) with darkroom in the basement.
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 jeff lynch
(K=4770) - Comment Date 7/19/2003
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Not sure if this is what you are looking for but here goes... http://shanzcan.com/photoshopahol.html go to #23
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