Create blueprints using an analog photographic process discovered in 1842. No darkroom needed, just this kit and some sunshine!
With the ingredients in this kit you can transform watercolour paper into photo paper yourself.
Where the sun hits the treated paper, a dark blue colour is created, also called Prussian blue. In this way you can make blue-white prints at home yourself.
For example, you can also print a photo on a sheet, draw on a sheet or collect objects to then place them on the treated paper. Expose it to the sun for a while and you will see the colour change! With this kit you can mix and apply the photo chemicals yourself, enough for ± 40 A4. So you can make enough mix to experiment further yourself.
Kit Contents
– Step by step instructions and tips
– 2 x 100ml bottles of photo media, ready for mixing
– 20 sheets of 15 x 21cm watercolour paper
– Gloves
– 5 transparent sheets, suitable for inkjet printer
– Rinsing tray
– 100ml measuring cylinder
– Foam brush –
Mixing tray
– Stirring rod