Cyanotype
The cyanotype was invented by John Herschel in 1842. The cyanotype process is a way to make blueprints. You first lightly paint part of a piece of paper with cyanotype emulsion making sure there are no bubbles and it is smooth. After letting it dry place the image/object you will be copying and let it sit out in the sun for a while. Once the image/object is removed,
Chemicals Used:
-Ferric ammonium citrate, brown
Chemicals Used:
-Ferric ammonium citrate, brown
- Health: 1 (Slightly hazardous)
- Fire: 1 (Will ignite if preheated)
- Re activity: 0 (Stable and will not react with water)
- Health: 2 (Hazardous)
- Fire: 0 (Will not burn)
- Re activity: 0 (Stable and will not react with water)
- Health: 3 (Extreme danger)
- Fire: 0 (Will not burn)
- Re activity: 0 (Stable and will not react with water)
- wash the affected area with water and soap
- immediately flush eyes out with water for at least 15 minutes
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