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Brent L. Weedman
> 3 dayLove this product demonstrating how to use alternative photography processing... very unique!
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Stephanie Chaple
> 3 dayI like this set, however I find it difficult to get the solution used up in a timely fashion and plan to get the powder in bulk next time. Would be great if you know you are going toake a big bunch of prints in 4 weeks or less!
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Shanda
13-06-2025Great product, thanks!
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Annie Brickman
> 3 dayQuick delivery and wonderful, easy to handle product! Will buy this over and over again!
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Kamille Carson
> 3 dayWorks great! I taught an art class on cyanotypes and had so much product left over, I’ve been using it for creative gifts
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Oz
> 3 dayWorks very well and is easy to use. The bottles contain the chemicals in powder form, to which you need to add water. That can be a little tricky since the bottles are opaque. Be careful not to overfill. You need to shake up the bottles and let them sit for a day or so so completely dissolve (according to instructions). They say the chemicals are pretty safe, but I used rubber gloves and Im sure theyd stain if you got any on you. I used watercolor paper and a wide soft brush. The paper was pretty absorbent, so it was not easy to get even coverage. I found that making long, fast strokes worked best to keep chemical from soaking in unevenly. A harder surface paper might be better. No idea how it would work on fabric. I poured a tablespoon of each chemical into a dish, which was enough to coat 8 sheets of 8 x 11 paper. They say this kit will make around 65 8 x 10 prints and I would guess youd get at least that if not more. I used transparency film negatives printed on my laser printer, but for really solid white areas on the print I think Ill be using a commercial copy shop to make the negatives. (You can also use a sharpie to draw directly on film, but remember that what you draw will be white on a cyan background.) I made a sandwich of my negative and paper between two sheets of picture glass, held together with small binder clips. Be sure to coat and store your unexposed paper and assemble your print frame in a darkened room . It seems more sensitive to ambient light than I expected. I tried various exposure times and found 5 minutes on a sunny day to be more than adequate. Adding just a cap full or less of hydrogen peroxide to the rinse water makes it develop its deep blue color almost instantly. Be sure to rinse the prints thoroughly. Any residual chemical will continue to darken.
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Rachel
Greater than one weekEasy to use and beautiful color. Highly recommend!
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alexis borrero
Greater than one weekEasy to use and the price was great
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BrenCam
> 3 dayWorked great!
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Asia
> 3 dayBrought my creativity out