Original, an illustration of a cy
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Original, an illustration of a cyanotype print depicting an antique, camera-less photographic process invented in 1842 by astronomer and chemist Sir John Herschel. The image showcases the characteristic rich, monochromatic Prussian blue hue, with subtle variations in tone and texture that highlight the sun printing method. The subject could be a detailed botanical specimen with delicate veins, or an architectural blueprint with precise lines and notations, evoking a historical and scientific aesthetic. The surface has a slight paper texture and the edges may show signs of aging, capturing the essence of this early photographic technique.
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- Original Prompt
- Cyanotype is an antique, camera-less photographic printing process that produces a rich, monochromatic prussian blue image. invented in 1842 by astronomer and chemist sir john herschel, it is the original sun print method used to create field impressions of botanical specimens and historical architectural blueprints.
- Quality Tag
- high quality, year_2025, year_2024, ﹝Prompts﹞
- Size
- 1024 x 1024
- Sampling Steps
- 26
- Sampling Method
- Euler
- CFG Scale
- 4.5
- Negative
- bad quality, low quality, worst quality, lowres, nsfw, jpeg artifacts, scan artifacts, mosaic, cropped, error, fewer digits, bad reflection, bad composition, bad anatomy, bad hands, bad fingers, missing fingers, extra hands, extra legs, excess fingers, light particles, artist name, text, watermark, username, copyright name
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