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Sunography Paper

Sunography Paper

High-quality sun-sensitive paper. Historic photographic process. Prints a rich "Prussian blue" color when exposed.

Place any object or transparency on the Sunography paper, expose it in bright sunlight, and rinse to reveal a rich blue print. Unlike like other sun print kits, Sunography is light sensitive on both sides, to make two sided prints.

Sunography products are also made with superior materials – Sunography Paper is beautiful 5 x 7” sheets of 100% cotton white archival watercolor paper. Produce finely detailed prints that are suitable for tinting or hand coloring with any media.

Use old photo negatives, x-rays, bits of lace, leaves, everyday objects or printed transparencies to make designs.

A forerunner to the modern photographic process, sunlight sensitive paper (“cyanotype”) was first invented in 1842 and subsequently popularized by artist Anna Atkin, one of the first female photographers.

Details: 

  • Includes six 5"x 7" that are printable on both sides.

  • 100% cotton white archival watercolor paper. 

  • Ages 12+. Younger children will need adult supervision. 

Noted started with one person and one product. Over time, hard work, luck and serendipity brought the right people, products and customers together. 

$15.99
Sunography Paper
$15.99

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High-quality sun-sensitive paper. Historic photographic process. Prints a rich "Prussian blue" color when exposed.

Place any object or transparency on the Sunography paper, expose it in bright sunlight, and rinse to reveal a rich blue print. Unlike like other sun print kits, Sunography is light sensitive on both sides, to make two sided prints.

Sunography products are also made with superior materials – Sunography Paper is beautiful 5 x 7” sheets of 100% cotton white archival watercolor paper. Produce finely detailed prints that are suitable for tinting or hand coloring with any media.

Use old photo negatives, x-rays, bits of lace, leaves, everyday objects or printed transparencies to make designs.

A forerunner to the modern photographic process, sunlight sensitive paper (“cyanotype”) was first invented in 1842 and subsequently popularized by artist Anna Atkin, one of the first female photographers.

Details: 

  • Includes six 5"x 7" that are printable on both sides.

  • 100% cotton white archival watercolor paper. 

  • Ages 12+. Younger children will need adult supervision. 

Noted started with one person and one product. Over time, hard work, luck and serendipity brought the right people, products and customers together.