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What is a blue boy print worth?

Well, honey, a "blue boy print" doesn't have a set value. It all depends on the artist, condition, and market demand. So, if you're talking about some mass-produced knockoff, it's probably not worth much. But if you've got an original by a well-known artist, well then, you might be sitting on a goldmine.


Litho print 8295 Blue Boy by E Hale sold by Donald art co. inc. How Much is it worth?

I don't know but sure would like to find out. I came across a signed print of this, not numbered, and would like to know it's worth. It's in excellent condition.


What is a blue print?

An architect's plan for a building is often called a blueprint, and they actually were, at one point, produced with white lines on blue paper.


What colors do you mix with sky blue to get navy blue?

The colors you mix with sky blue to get navy blue would be a dark blue or a black. These will make a navy blue.


What is toner for in photography?

It is used to replace some of the developed silver in a black and white photograph with an inert dye. This increased the archival quality of the print and could also be employed to increase the D-Max (maximum density) of the print. When used for those purposes, the toner chosen was usually Selenium on cool tone papers, as warm tone papers could produce brown to blue-black to purple tones, depending on the paper tone. To achieve a brown tone somewhat like an old Daguerreotype, Sepia toner would be used. In the former case, print exposure often had to be curtailed slightly to prevent the toned print from becoming too dark, whereas brown toning usually required slightly more exposure in the initial print.