Jacquard Cyanotype Sensitizer Set

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  • Mathew

    > 24 hour

    Easy to use, affordable, resonable price and delivery time. Last long and gives you lots of fun experiments.

  • Roman Pravuk

    > 24 hour

    Don’t spend your time and money on it. heterogeneous yelow think will newer get you the real cyanotype. Just buy stock liquide cyanotype.

  • tmonsey

    > 24 hour

    Havent used it a bunch, but I can tell you that it definitely works!

  • Kamille Carson

    > 24 hour

    Works great! I taught an art class on cyanotypes and had so much product left over, I’ve been using it for creative gifts

  • Andrew Sawyer

    > 24 hour

    I am a photography instructor, and I’ve used a number of cyanotype kits over the years. This kit is by far the best of all of them. Easy to mix, just make sure you allow 24 hours after adding water before you use it. It produces nice deep blue tones, and a wide tonal range. I’ve been exposing my negatives using this UV blacklight flood light: Roleadro UV Black Light Flood... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JB7F1X2?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share I expose for roughly 7 minutes at 11 inches from the light source for an 8 x 10 image. After 2 to 3 minutes minutes of rinsing, I run it through a quick hydrogen peroxide bath, 1 to 2 capfuls of hydrogen peroxide per quart of water. Another quick rinse and it’s done.

  • Sherry R. Ward

    > 24 hour

    The price is FANTASTIC and this is a super easy to use product! One of my Photo 1 students wanted to try Cyanotypes and I recommended this to him. He loved it. We both did these from our homes and were very pleased with how easy to use they were and our results! Definitely recommend!!

  • Carlee Parisian

    > 24 hour

    The color is great. All exposure times have all been over 30 minutes for me to get it just right. I have made more than 10 8.5x11 prints on cotton fiber paper out of just 30mL and I still have some left over to use before I renew this batch. So this can make hundreds of prints, depending on the size. Its quite a deal for this product. I approve! Ive only used the sun, so Im not sure how well UV light will do, but I can say when exposing in the sun, the sensitizer needs to turn a brownish color before I can develop it, if Im looking for a deep blue color.

  • Pooped Out Mommy

    > 24 hour

    Fun project for my kids.

  • EzraAriel

    > 24 hour

    New to this process and this set was easy to use with great results. I did not know when purchasing that the bottles are filled with powder, so you must fill them with water and wait 24 hours before being able to use them. I wanted to use them right away, but worth the wait.

  • Leslie Valerio

    > 24 hour

    i have been making cyanotypes for a few years now and i do not know if what happened was that i got a defective product in this one occasion but this has been the worst experience with cyanotypes thus far. the solution is incredibly unstable and during its water bath will completely wash off despite the use of vinegar and using no agitation. after hours of preparing negatives I end up with no prints. will try this brand again but from another seller to see if it was just a dud

Cyanotype Set-- Component Set for Photographic blueprints on paper and fabric. Cyanotype is the “original” sun-printing process, one of the earliest photographic techniques. Discovered in 1842 and distinctive for producing rich, Prussian blue monochromatic prints, Cyanotype was popular well into the 20th century as an inexpensive method for reproducing photographs, documents, maps and plans (hence the enduring architectural term “blueprint”) and famously, for making impressions of biological specimens in the field (“photograms”). Harness the power of the sun to make detailed prints from virtually any object that casts a shadow: tools, toys, plants, leaves, stones, sand, string, lace, etc. Simply place the object on the sensitized surface and expose to sunlight (UV). Use a digitally-printed photographic negative (an inverted black and white photo inkjet-printed onto a transparency*) instead of an object to create full-resolution photographs on paper or fabric. Great for photographers, mixed media artists, printmakers, quilters, kids and more, the cyanotype process is easy, forgiving, quick, magical and fun. Capture the nuance of every shadow—a fun group activity for any age!

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