Digital Cyanotypes

Originally, Cyanotypes (called "ferro prussiate") were used in conjunction with scientific recordings of mathematical tables, a diverse range of plant specimens and architectural structures. In fact, the first woman photographer, Anna Atkins, used Cyanotypes to print "Cyanotypes of British and Foreign Flowering Plants and Ferns" and was the very first book of printed photographs and text.
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