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Что (кто) такое cyanotype - определение

PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING PROCESS
Cyanography; Draft:Cyanography; Cyanotypes
  • [[Catherine Jansen]] (1981) ''The Blue Room,'' cyanotype on fabric, mixed media.
  • A cyanotype of algae by 19th century botanist [[Anna Atkins]]
  • Bertha Evelyn Jaques, Untitled, c. 1900, cyanotype, NGA 136408
  • ''Indigo XII'', [[Kate Cordsen]]. Cyanotype on handmade paper
  • Cyanotype postcard, Racine, Wis., c. 1910
  • Punch]]'' cartoon 'Quite English, You Know!
  • Edward Steichen (1904) ''Midnight Lake George'' or ''Road into the Valley – Moonrise''.
  • Sir John Herschel (1842) Experimental cyanotype of an unidentified engraving of a lady with a harp, Museum of the History of Science
  • Architectural drawing [[blueprint]], Canada, 1936

Cyanotype         
·noun A photographic picture obtained by the use of a cyanide.
Cyanotype         
The cyanotype (from Ancient Greek κυάνεος - kuáneos, “dark blue” + τύπος - túpos, “mark, impression, type”) is a slow-reacting, economical photographic printing formulation sensitive to a limited near ultraviolet and blue light spectrum, the range 300 nm to 400 nm known as UVA radiation. It produces a cyan-blue print used for art as monochrome imagery applicable on a range of supports, and for reprography in the form of blueprints.
Blueprint         
DOCUMENT REPRODUCTION CREATED BY USING A CONTACT PRINT PROCESS ON LIGHT-SENSITIVE SHEETS
Blueprints; Openplan; Blue print; Blue printer
A blueprint is a reproduction of a technical drawing or engineering drawing using a contact print process on light-sensitive sheets. Introduced by Sir John Herschel in 1842, the process allowed rapid and accurate production of an unlimited number of copies.

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Cyanotype

The cyanotype (from Ancient Greek κυάνεος - kuáneos, “dark blue” + τύπος - túpos, “mark, impression, type”) is a slow-reacting, economical photographic printing formulation sensitive to a limited near ultraviolet and blue light spectrum, the range 300 nm to 400 nm known as UVA radiation. It produces a cyan-blue print used for art as monochrome imagery applicable on a range of supports, and for reprography in the form of blueprints. For any purpose, the process usually uses two chemicals: ferric ammonium citrate or ferric ammonium oxalate, and potassium ferricyanide, and only water to develop and fix. Announced in 1842, it is still in use.