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Named for the color characteristics of the Flemish painter Anton Van Dyke, this process is very similar to the cyanotype process—a non-silver, non-darkroom technique invented in the middle of the 18th Century. The most obvious difference between the two techniques is the color of the final image. Van Dyke prints are always a rich sepia-brown.