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  1. Cyanotype - Wikipedia

    The cyanotype (from Ancient Greek: κυάνεος, kyáneos 'dark blue' and τύπος, týpos 'mark, impression, type') is a slow-reacting, photographic printing formulation sensitive to a limited near- ultraviolet and …

  2. Cyanotype Process: 1842–today | Historic New Orleans Collection

    Due to its uncomplicated nature and processing, the cyanotype process has been used by photographers in the field to proof negatives. Because it is an inexpensive and simple process, …

  3. Your complete guide to cyanotype printing - Gathered

    Mar 21, 2024 · What is a cyanotype A cyanotype is a monochrome print or image made by placing objects on a pre-prepared light-sensitive surface. As cyanotypes are created without a camera, the …

  4. Cyanotype Printing and Toning for Beginners

    Jun 19, 2024 · What is Cyanotype Printing? Cyanotype printing is a contact printing process that produces stunning blue and white images using UV light and two simple chemicals: ferric ammonium …

  5. Cyanotype Art - Unveiling the Timeless Beauty of Blue Prints

    Feb 27, 2024 · What Is Cyanotype? Cyanotype art is an archaic photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. This technique was discovered in 1842 by Sir John Herschel, a polymath …

  6. Cyanotype – the classic process – AlternativePhotography.com

    Feb 20, 2021 · The cyanotype process was introduced by Sir John Herschel in 1842. Unlike silver-based photography, it uses iron compounds that react to ultraviolet light, and the basic formula has …