Authoritytgm003062Scope NotePhotographic prints made with material containing diazonium compounds; sensitive to blue and ultraviolet light; commonly developed with ammonia. Several processes; first introduced in 1890, chiefly for reproducing high contrast line drawings, such as architectural drawings, on paper, cloth, or other fabric. Lines are commonly blue or black, but may be many other colors.
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Broader TermPhotographic printsRelated TermsReproductionsNon-preferred TermsBlack line printsBlue line printsBrown line printsDiazo printsDyelinesOzalidsPrimuline process printsWhite printsWhiteprints
Diazotypes. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 25/04/2025, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/190608