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The cyanotype was discovered, and named thus, by Sir John Herschel who in 1842 published his investigation of light on iron compounds, expecting that photochemical reactions would reveal, in form visible to the human eye, the infrared extreme of the electromagnetic spectrum detected by his father and the ultra-violet or ‘actinic’ rays that had been discovered in 1801 by Johann Ritter. Though Döbereiner had published in 1831 in German on the light-sensitivity of ferric oxalate, of which Herschel became aware during his visit to Hamburg, it is too lightly toned to form a satisfactory image and would require a second reaction to make a permanent print.
Alfred Smee had in 1840 used electrochemistry to isolate a pure form of potassium ferricyanide, which he sent to Herschel whose innovation was to use the ammonium iron(III) citrate or tartrate, then commercially available as an iron tonic and also introduced to him by Smee, for photographic purpose. He mixed the ammonium ferric citrate in a 20% aqueous solution, with 16% of the potassium ferricyanide, to make the sensitizer for coating plain paper. Exposed to sunlight, the ferric salt is reduced then combines with the ferricyanide to yield ferric ferrocyanide; Prussian blue (also known as Turnbull’s blue, or Berlin Blue in Germany). Intensifying and fixing is achieved simply by rinsing the print in water in which unexposed sensitizer and reaction products are readily soluble.
(230 woorden - minimaal 50 t/m maximaal 250)
Alfred Smee had in 1840 used electrochemistry to isolate a pure form of potassium ferricyanide, which he sent to Herschel whose innovation was to use the ammonium iron(III) citrate or tartrate, then commercially available as an iron tonic and also introduced to him by Smee, for photographic purpose. He mixed the ammonium ferric citrate in a 20% aqueous solution, with 16% of the potassium ferricyanide, to make the sensitizer for coating plain paper. Exposed to sunlight, the ferric salt is reduced then combines with the ferricyanide to yield ferric ferrocyanide; Prussian blue (also known as Turnbull’s blue, or Berlin Blue in Germany). Intensifying and fixing is achieved simply by rinsing the print in water in which unexposed sensitizer and reaction products are readily soluble.
(230 woorden - minimaal 50 t/m maximaal 250)
Eclipse ︎︎︎ Total Solar Eclipse, 20 April 2023 – Learmonth, Australia
Outreach ︎︎︎ Performance by Fuchs during launch Antarktikos at Dutch Polar Symposium, Omniversum The Hague, 19 May 2022
Outreach ︎︎︎ Water bridge installation by Fuchs and Kokmeijer, Art Rotterdam, The Netherlands, February 2020
Outreach ︎︎︎ Performance by Fuchs and Kokmeijer, Symposium Sweat and Salt, Schouwen Duiveland, The Netherlands, 1 September 2018
Outreach ︎︎︎ Performance by Fuchs and Kokmeijer, Tent Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June 2018
Eclipse ︎︎︎ Partial Solar Eclipse, 26 February 2018 – Rothera, Antarctica
Eclipse ︎︎︎ Total Solar Eclipse, 21 August 2017 – Oregon, United States
Eclipse ︎︎︎ Annular Solar Eclipse, 26 February 2017 – Puerto Chacabuco, Chile
Eclipse ︎︎︎ Annular Solar Eclipse, 1 June 2016 – Réunion
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