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cyanotype briefIt is one of the oldest photographic printing processes, having been invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842. The essence of Herschel's discovery was that paper impregnated with certain iron salts was light sensitive: a Prussian blue image being formed when exposed to light. Anna Atkins used it for botanical studies in 1850's. Engineers and architects used this process for reproducing technical drawings and continued to use 'blueprints' until quite recently. |
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