Project 8 (Temperaprint and Cyanotype)
Temperaprint Temperaprint is the process of using a combination of chemicals, eggs and using ultraviolet light to adjust the exposure and the looks of a photo, which usually results in a light pink hue. The two eggs are used in order to create a seal on top of the film in order to create a hard layer on top of the picture. In order to get the correct hue of a photo, you need to roll several layers of a solution of multiple chemicals that have been mixed with the eggs. After rolling the mixture on the photo you set the photo under a UV light and use the light to "cure" the photo and harden it, giving the photo it's final pink hue. An example of this type of photo is below: I then created an example of a Temperaprint using a photo that I took earlier this year at Washington Park: Here are what you need in order to create a Temperaprint photo Small paint tray Half inch paint brush High density foam glossing roller Artist acrylic paint Meas...