The Vandyke print, though often confused with other similar photographic processes, is generally defined as a print whose light-sensitive emulsion is comprised of iron salts and silver and which prints out during exposure to UV light, thus not requiring a developer. It is simply cleared in a bath of water and fixed. The typical Vandyke is a print of cool brown tones.
Participants will be given an overview of making digital negatives for the Vandyke process. The majority of the day will be spent learning safe materials handling, applying emulsion to the paper, and exposing and processing the Vandyke print.
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Added by PhotoSynthesis on September 2, 2010