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Definition of Cyanotype
1. n. A photographic picture obtained by the use of a cyanide.
Definition of Cyanotype
1. Noun. An early photographic process employing paper sensitized with a cyanide. ¹
2. Noun. A photographic print produced by means of this process. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cyanotype
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cyanotype
Literary usage of Cyanotype
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemistry of Photography by W[illiam] Jerome Harrison (1892)
"cyanotype in Practice.—The " blue process," or cyanotype, deserves to be more
widely known and practiced than at present. It is more favored in America than ..."
2. A Manual of Photography by Robert Hunt (1854)
"SECTION I.—cyanotype. The processes in which cyanogen is employed are so called :—
Sir John Herschel makes the following remarks on the subject of his ..."
3. Elements of Natural Philosophy: Being an Experimental Introduction to the by Golding Bird (1848)
"Positive paper, 879. Excitation of latent pictures, 880. Calotype, 881. Mr.
Brooke s paper, 882. Ferrotype, 883. cyanotype, 884. ..."
4. A Biographical Index of British and Irish Botanists by James Britten, George Simonds Boulger (1893)
"Produced 3 vols. of cyanotype Impressions of Algae (1859). See Proc. Phil. Soc.
Glasgow, xxi. 155. Wrote memoir of her father (privately printed). Jacks. ..."
5. Laboratory Exercises to Accompany First Principles of Chemistry by Raymond Bedell Brownlee (1908)
"cyanotype or "Blue Print" Process. APPARATUS. Two test-tubes, three enameled iron
pans, graduate, 100 cc beaker. MATERIAL. Solution of ferric chloride (one ..."