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Rolf W
> 3 dayJacquards chemicals are easy to use, and the results can be a lot of fun. This reminded me of working in a photo darkroom! Definitely mix the A and B under low light (I used a red LED flashlight), as the result is light sensitive, once it is mixed. Make very small batches as you dont need much to cover a few sheets of paper. I had good results with watercolor paper, and doing 6-10 minute exposures in the sunlight. Good luck to you all. Be creative!
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Mikes Fire
> 3 dayGood formula for the Cyanotype alternative process.
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Dana C.
> 3 dayit worked! I used this with my students. In the darkroom, under safe lights, we laid transparencies as negatives over some watercolor paper that we had painted with the mix. We brought the glass easels out in the sun for 15 minutes on a sunny bright spring day. We rinsed for a few minutes in a plastic tray with slowly running water. They came out great! The next day, they were indeed a little deeper blue.
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George
> 3 dayLove love love! I need more! It looks as tho there is a shortage on this end as well.. this is one of my favorite mediums. PLEASE MAKE MORE
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Patsy F.
> 3 dayA quality product my art results were great
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Eddie Schaden
> 3 dayThis is my favorite cyanotype kit! The blue works great and it is beautiful! Very happy with this product!
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khewco
> 3 dayA very convenient way to make cyanotypes as the provision of the necessary chemicals in plastic bottles makes solution mixing easy. The only reason I dont give this five stars is that the chemicals themselves can be bought elsewhere for much less.
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Mathew
> 3 dayEasy to use, affordable, resonable price and delivery time. Last long and gives you lots of fun experiments.
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ash
> 3 dayThis is so easy to use and a fantastic price
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Jason
> 3 dayThis was great! Easy to use and provided a whole afternoon of fun for friends and family!