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Blueprints are reproductions of technical drawings that document an architectural or engineering design. A lot of people refer blueprints to what are now construction documents. They can be plans for a future project or the design for a particular part of a project.
Ever wondered why blueprints were blue and not black or red or any other color than blue, well, it's because the technique in making blueprints caused the paper to turn blue. ... (also known as Prussian Blue), except where the blueprinting paper was covered, and the light blocked, by the lines of the original drawing.
Mental Floss delved into the history of blueprints and discovered that the blueprint process was developed in the 1800s when scientists found an easy way to reproduce documents by using ammonium iron citrate and potassium ferrocyanide as some sort of old school photocopy. ... The blueprint name has stuck ever since.
Blueprinting is the standard method used to copy large architectural and construction drawings. A blueprint used to consist of white lines on a blue background. ... The term “blueprint” is usually used to describe two printing methods, the blueprint and the diazotize. Blueprinting is the older method, invented in 1842.
The blueprinting process was developed in the mid-1800s, when scientists discovered that ammonium iron citrate and potassium ferrocyanide created a photosensitive solution that could be used for reproducing documents. The process goes like this: Someone creates a drawing on translucent tracing paper or cloth.
Current use Paper was a common choice; for more durable prints linen was sometimes used, but with time, the linen prints would shrink slightly. ... Practicing engineers, architects, and drafters just call them “drawings” or “prints”. Many of the original paper blueprints are archived since they are still in use.
To develop and present their designs, both architects and engineers use technical drawings called blueprints. A blueprint is the detailed drawing presented by an architect or engineer that outlines their design.
The traditional term “blueprint” continues to be used informally to refer to various types of image. Practicing engineers, architects, and drafters just call them “drawings” or “prints”. Many of the original paper blueprints are archived since they are still in use.
Blueprints are reproductions of technical drawings that document an architectural or engineering design. A lot of people refer blueprints to what are now construction documents. They can be plans for a future project or the design for a particular part of a project.
Ever wondered where the blue came from in blueprints? These documents actually obtained their trademark blue in 1842 when John Herschel discovered the phenotype process.
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