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Look what showed up on my desk

get the pages framed and put them in the hallway.
I thought that exposure to light caused blueprints to fade, found this article tonight where someone suggested displaying a color copy, they also mention fading due to exposure to light:


A client has a framed blueprint in one of his buildings, looks great as a piece of artwork.
 
Hallways usually have lower light levels. I don't think that blueprints (wet process) fade as badly as bluelines (ammonia process).
 
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