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Slav-nsk [51]
3 years ago
14

Martin drew a plan for his new house on translucent paper. He would like to make a blueprint of his drawing. Which alternative m

ethod is best for making blueprints or reproducing drawings?
A.
cyanotype
B.
Polaroid
C.
negative sandwiching
D.
solarization
Arts
1 answer:
AnnZ [28]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

A blueprint is a reproduction of a technical drawing or engineering drawing using a contact print process on light-sensitive sheets. Introduced by Sir John Herschel in 1842,[1] the process allowed rapid and accurate production of an unlimited number of copies. It was widely used for over a century for the reproduction of specification drawings used in construction and industry. The blueprint process was characterized by white lines on a blue background, a negative of the original. The process was not able to reproduce color or shades of grey.



Blueprint of the French galleon La Belle



Front elevation of the A.B. Tillinghast Residence in Toledo, Ohio, approximately 1900

The process is now obsolete. It was first largely displaced by the diazo whiteprint process, and later by large-format xerographic photocopiers.

The term blueprint continues to be used less formally to refer to any floor plan[2] (and even less formally, any type of plan).[3][4] Practicing engineers, architects, and drafters often call them "drawings" or "prints".

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