Printing on glass! Carbon printing with no transfer required!

This is a combination of a few projects but mostly two different videos. First one is cyanotypes on glass which is important for the fundamentals of the process    • My/AP WORKSHOP Ep2 - CYANOTYPE ON GLASS   And a new approach to carbon printing from    • Carbon Print on Glass as an Auction from 0...  . I used both to come up with this process. I am currently getting equipment together for proper carbon transfer printing but I wanted to play around with the carbon process in a simplified manner to see how I liked it. The downside is it only works with transparent substrates such as glass acetate plexiglass etc. However I think it still produces a very beautiful image and I am satisfied with the results. The Glop recipe is as follows 250 ml distilled water 15 g gelatin "2 packs of unflavored = 15 g" 7.6 g sugar 0.1 g sodium hydroxide 1 g potassium dichromate 20 g Indian ink