Jacquard Cyanotype Sensitizer Set

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  • Mikes Fire

    > 3 day

    Good formula for the Cyanotype alternative process.

  • Heidi Taylor

    > 3 day

    I love doing cyanotype art and this is the best price I’ve found for the set of chemicals.

  • Kieran

    > 3 day

    A cheap alternative to Bostick and Sullivan brand. It works just as well but be warned you have to mix it yourself. Use distilled water and measure the amount and youll be fine.

  • Chamele

    > 3 day

    great product for cyanotype, be sure to read the directions and use distilled water

  • Erica

    > 3 day

    Worked perfectly and great with the instructions on the backside!

  • Amber O

    > 3 day

    Really enjoy this for crafting. I like that it is powered for me to resuspend when needed.

  • Kate Sullivan

    Greater than one week

    Arrived in a timely manner for use in a Civil War Tech Educational Program

  • Kamille Carson

    > 3 day

    Works great! I taught an art class on cyanotypes and had so much product left over, I’ve been using it for creative gifts

  • Zachariah Ratke

    > 3 day

    Worked perfectly and will last a long time with how much there is

  • Arnold Nonymous

    > 3 day

    Works great! The solutions seem to keep for several months. Ive been using a cheap foam brush to coat the cyanotypes, but Id imagine itd work better if I went with a glass rod.

Cyanotype Set-- Component Set for Photographic blueprints on paper and fabric. Cyanotype is the “original” sun-printing process, one of the earliest photographic techniques. Discovered in 1842 and distinctive for producing rich, Prussian blue monochromatic prints, Cyanotype was popular well into the 20th century as an inexpensive method for reproducing photographs, documents, maps and plans (hence the enduring architectural term “blueprint”) and famously, for making impressions of biological specimens in the field (“photograms”). Harness the power of the sun to make detailed prints from virtually any object that casts a shadow: tools, toys, plants, leaves, stones, sand, string, lace, etc. Simply place the object on the sensitized surface and expose to sunlight (UV). Use a digitally-printed photographic negative (an inverted black and white photo inkjet-printed onto a transparency*) instead of an object to create full-resolution photographs on paper or fabric. Great for photographers, mixed media artists, printmakers, quilters, kids and more, the cyanotype process is easy, forgiving, quick, magical and fun. Capture the nuance of every shadow—a fun group activity for any age!

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