In a message dated 13/12/2005 04:31:46 GMT Standard Time, omg@lynx.net
writes:
>I was just curious to try some other variant of Herschel's cyanotype
discoveries. And Maunder's article caught my eye.
Cyanotype Rex?
Rex is a latin word meaning - KING.
So, we are not talking about Cyanotype King at all.
All the best,
Milenko<
It was a sort of joke.
Terry
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