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She turned to his 1842 invention of the cyanotype process for her photographic work.
He invented the cyanotype process, now familiar as the "blueprint".
In a cyanotype, a blue is usually the desired color; however, there are a variety of effects that can be achieved.
She created a limited series of cyanotype books that documented ferns and other plant life.
Toning is the process used to change the color of the iron in the print cyanotype.
The result is a blue-tinted image called a cyanotype.
Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that gives a cyan-blue print.
Her black-and-white photographs often make use of older techniques such as cyanotype and platinum printing.
Makoto has since quit the band to join Cyanotype.
Kallitype images generally have a richer tonal range than the cyanotype.
In this procedure a distinctly blue compound is formed and the process is also known as cyanotype.
BeFunky offers special effects such as sketch, pinhole, oil painting, cyanotype and pop art.
Another was the cyanotype, represented in the selection by the "ghost" of a fern, greenish-white against rich blue.
These reagents can also be used to expedite the oxidation process the cyanotype undergoes.
A simple duotone separation combining orange watercolor pigment and a cyanotype can yield surprisingly beautiful results.
Other uses for ammonium ferric citrate include water purification and printing (cyanotype).
The cyanotype was inexpensive and relatively easy to work; its only disadvantage, a blue image tone, was hardly a drawback for her chosen subjects.
Gum prints tend to be multi-layered images sometimes combined with other alternative process printing methods such as cyanotype and platinotype.
Subjects discussed in the forums are concerned with aspects of traditional photography, including processes like cyanotype, platinum printing and other alternative processes.
Even though John Herschel is perhaps the inventor of the cyanotype process, Anna Atkins actually brought this to photography.
Jansen's innovations with this blue print formula culminated in the first use of photography to create a scaled to life room environment using cyanotype on cloth.
The quilts are assembled from blocks of fabric on each of which a segment of the photographic image has been printed with a process called cyanotype.
The non-silver cyanotype printing process worked by pressing actual specimens in contact with light-sensitive paper; hence the word "impression" in the book's title.
He made improvements in photographic processes, particularly in inventing the cyanotype process and variations (such as the chrysotype), the precursors of the modern blueprint process.