Cyanotype is a process of image reproduction that produces a blue-coloured copy called a cyanotype.
Cyanotypes can be obtained from ordinary negatives or from drawings and reproductions made on transparent or translucent materials, which have the same size as the desired print, as it is a contact process.
Solutions for sensitising paper or fabrics are easy to prepare and use. No developing is needed in the basic process; the image appears directly and becomes permanent by washing with water.
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