A contact print of a drawing or other image rendered as white lines on a blue background, especially such a print of an architectural plan or technical drawing. Also called cyanotype. Whiteprint Whiteprint describes a document reproduction produced by using the diazo chemical process. It is also...
One huge discovery I made thanks to my photography class is that you can buy pretreated cyanotype paper!!! It took a couple of tries to find a quality product, but you know I found some. And I am in love with lumen printing. This is a process where you take darkroom photo paper, pu...
the collective made prints from turmeric and spinach dyes, cyanotype images, foliage monoprints, and material impression prints. They spent time repeatedly cutting and collaging to create their perfect vision, finding that the satisfyingly bright, organic colours reflected the optimism and hope needed ...
Whist in Beijing Charlie has been developing new ideas with light sensitive materials such as Cyanotype, Chemigrams and Photograms. Charlie once said, “I’m interested in how the art becomes physical as well as a poetic recorder for its surroundings. Cyanotype is UV sensitive paint, which is...
Some of the old school terms include ‘sepia‘ for warmer red-brown tones or ‘cyanotype’ for cooler cyan-blue tones. These are classic examples of monochrome applications in photography and have been around for quite a long time. These warmer and cooler images were created through chemical to...
Blueprintingis still widely used in various applications, but the original blueprint became obsolete primarily in the 1950s. In 1842,John Herschel—astronomer, photographer, and chemist—created the cyanotype process of blueprinting. This process occurred by drawing on semi-transparent paper over anoth...