The collodion process is an early photographic process. The collodion process, mostly synonymous with the "collodion wet plate process", requires the photographic...
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Collodion is a flammable, syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in ether and alcohol. There are two basic types: flexible and non-flexible. The flexible type...
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Ambrotype (category Photographic processes dating from the 19th century)
also known as a collodion positive in the UK, is a positive photograph on glass made by a variant of the wet plate collodion process. As a cheaper alternative...
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process is an early photographic process. The collodion process, mostly synonymous with the "collodion wet plate process", requires the photographic material...
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Calotype (redirect from Calotype process)
wanted to differentiate from commercial photographers, until the collodion process enabled both to make glass negatives combining the sharpness of a...
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Chromatype Chripotype Chrysotype, 1842 Chrystollotype Cliché verre Collodion paper Collodion process, 1851 Collotype, 1855 Contact print Contact sheet Contretype...
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Nitrocellulose (redirect from Collodion cotton)
solution was named collodion and was soon used as a dressing for wounds. In 1851, Frederick Scott Archer invented the wet collodion process as a replacement...
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Gelatin silver print (redirect from Gelatin silver process)
exposed and processed even many years after their manufacture. The "dry plate" gelatin process was an improvement on the collodion wet-plate process dominant...
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and sculptor who is best known for having invented the photographic collodion process which preceded the modern gelatin emulsion. He was born in either...
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Daguerreotype (category Alternative photographic processes)
completely superseded by 1856 with new, less expensive processes, such as ambrotype (collodion process), that yield more readily viewable images. There has...
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were more economical, sensitive or convenient. Since the 1850s, the collodion process with its glass-based photographic plates combined the high quality...
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patent was invalid, as a similar process had been invented earlier by Joseph Reade, and that using the collodion process did not infringe the calotype patent...
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quickly surpassed by the collodion glass plate negative in common use. The collodion photographic process was a wet plate process, which meant that the glass...
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several plates (see below) are rare. After the advent of wet-plate collodion process, photographers would take anywhere from two to a dozen of the ensuing...
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The Collodion-Albumen process is one of the early dry plate processes, invented by Joseph Sidebotham in 1861. The process lacked economical success because...
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issue of The Chemist, Frederick Scott Archer published his wet plate collodion process. It became the most widely used photographic medium until the gelatin...
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the dye destruction process. Deliberately using the wrong process for a film is known as cross processing. All photographic processing use a series of chemical...
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Astrophotography (redirect from Astronomical image processing)
processes also had limitations. The daguerreotype process was far too slow to record anything but the brightest objects, and the wet plate collodion process...
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Principal photography (section Process)
If the new material has already been shot once or is substantial, this process is referred to as a re-shoot. However, if the material is new and relatively...
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Darkroom (section Print processing)
to process photographic film, make prints and carry out other associated tasks. It is a room that can be made completely dark to allow the processing of...
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the viewer's eyes while being examined. 1851 – Introduction of the collodion process by Frederick Scott Archer, used for making glass negatives, ambrotypes...
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where he took up professional photography, learned the wet-plate collodion process, and secured at least two British patents for his inventions. He returned...
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a chromogenic color print film developing process introduced by Kodak in 1972, superseding the C-22 process. C-41, also known as CN-16 by Fuji, CNK-4...
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The E-6 process is a chromogenic photographic process for developing Ektachrome, Fujichrome and other color reversal (also called slide or transparency)...
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Push processing in photography, sometimes called uprating, refers to a film developing technique that increases the effective sensitivity of the film being...
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Photographic processing Bleach bypass C-41 process Collodion process Cross processing Cyanotype Developer Digital image processing Dye coupler E-6 process Fixer...
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frames for wide-field imaging. Early plates used the wet collodion process. The wet plate process was replaced late in the 19th century by gelatin dry plates...
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perfected his reduction procedures with Frederick Scott Archer's wet collodion process, developed in 1850–51, but he dismissed his decades-long work on microphotographs...
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and tintype, which made use of the recently introduced collodion process. Glass plate collodion negatives used to make prints on albumen paper soon became...
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ammonium carbonate. KCN is used as a photographic fixer in the wet plate collodion process. The KCN dissolves silver where it has not been made insoluble by...
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