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- Photographic Possibilities: The Expressive Use of Equipment, Ideas, Materials, and Processes (3rd edition), Robert Hirsch
■ ISBN: 978-0-240-81013-3 (Google books)
■ pp. 197–202 (343kb, pass protected) -
A guide to photography, containing simple and practical details of the latest and most improved processes for the production of pictures by the chemical action of light, including Photogenic Drawing, Calotype, Daguerreotype, Crysotype, Cyanotype, Anthotype, Ferrotype, Energeatype, Tithonotype and Thermography, W. H Thornthwaite
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■ p. 53:Cyanotype; or Ferrotype.
This is a similar process to the crysotype, bringing out the picture with a solution of ferro-cyanate of potass instead of the solution of gold. The result is a positive picture of a blue colour on a yellowish green ground. This process, which is a very delicate one, was also dicovered by Sir J. Herschell, and is named from the circumstances that the combination of cyanogen and iron acts an important part in the operation. -
A Manual of Photography (4th Edition), Robert Hunt
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■ pp. 48–54, Chapter V., Section I.—Cyanotype: original scans, pretty print -
Basic Photographic Materials and Processes (3rd Edition), Nanette Salvaggio
■ ISBN: 978-0-240-80984-7 (Amazon.com)
■ pp. 378–379 (277kb, password protected) -
Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography, John Hannavy (editor)
■ ISBN: 0-415-97235-3 (Google books)
■ pp. 360–361 (119kb, password protected) - A Blueprint for Conserving Cyanotypes, Mike Ware
■ doc freely available; pdf print ready - An Ironic Manifesto, Mike Ware
■ online; pdf soon to come - Fabrication of Architectural Drawings, Lois Olcott Price
■ pdf freely available - The “Blue Print” and Its Variations, in The Photo-Miniature: A Monthly Magazine of Photographic Information
■ pdf freely available, courtesy of Brian Pawlowski

