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I am dealing with some blueprints too and know enough to know nothing.
What is the name of the photographic process? They're not cyanotypes ---
really? Are they? I thought I'd try to describe the process because some
of what we have are blueprints that aren't blue.
It does make a person wonder. Thanks for your help....
Carley
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Carley R. Robison | [log in to unmask]
Curator of Manuscripts and Archives | (309)341-7392
Knox College | (309)341-7799 FAX
Box K-142 |
Galesburg, IL 61401 USA |
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On Tue, 29 Oct 1996, Christine Wolf wrote:
> >Several blueprints recently arrived in our conservation lab. Our
> >conservator primarily treats archaeological materials, so he needs help
> >finding resource material for treating blueprints.
> >Martha E. Battle, Registrar
> >NC Historic Sites
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> Please post responses to the list, we have some blueprints as well and
> could use advice not only on direct conservation but on proper storage
> methods. Thanks
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> Cris Wolf
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> Collections Manager
> UIHC Medical Museum
> 8024A JCP/200 Hawkins Dr.
> Iowa City, IA 52242
> (319) 356-8475 FAX (319) 356-3862
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