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    The gelatin silver process is the most commonly used chemical process in black-and-white photography, and is the fundamental chemical process for modern...
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  • and renders it insensitive to light. All processes based upon the gelatin silver process are similar, regardless of the film or paper's manufacturer. Exceptional...
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    Gelatin or gelatine (from Latin gelatus 'stiff, frozen') is a translucent, colorless, flavorless food ingredient, commonly derived from collagen taken...
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    printing process for black-and-white photographs is the gelatin silver process. Standard digital processes include the pigment print, and digital laser exposures...
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    collodion process was largely replaced by gelatin dry plates—glass plates with a photographic emulsion of silver halides suspended in gelatin. Invented...
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  • Fluorotype Gaslight paper Gaudinotype Gelatino-Bromide emulsions, 1875 Gelatin-silver process Gem tintype Gum bichromate Gum Bichromate Print Gum Dichromate Gum...
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    silver plates were fumed with chlorine to produce a thin layer of silver chloride. Another famous process that used silver chloride was the gelatin silver...
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    print process is a photographic printmaking process that dates to the mid-19th century. Oil prints are made on paper on which a thick gelatin layer has...
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  • developed using a chromogenic process. They are composed of three layers of gelatin, each containing an emulsion of silver halide, which is used as a light-sensitive...
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    monochrome photographs produced today are black-and-white, either from a gelatin silver process, or as digital photography. Other hues besides grey can be used...
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    eliminate (or deactivate) the unexposed particles in silver nitrate or silver chloride "to render the process as useful as it is elegant". Wedgwood may have...
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    Photographic processing Bleach bypass C-41 process Collodion process Cross processing Developer Digital image processing Dye coupler E-6 process Fixer Gelatin silver...
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    in Sydney) was an English photographic pioneer. He improved the gelatin silver process developed by Richard Leach Maddox, first in 1873 by a method of...
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    chlorine. The silver ion (Ag+) is reduced to silver (Ag) by addition of an electron during the development/printing process, and the remaining silver chloride...
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    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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  • versions of the process that use a combined bleach-fix (EDTA) that dissolves the silver generated by development and removes undeveloped silver halide. These...
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    more convenient gelatin process in 1871. Refinements of the gelatin process have remained the primary black-and-white photographic process to this day, differing...
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    Calotype (redirect from Calotype process)
    talbotype is an early photographic process introduced in 1841 by William Henry Fox Talbot, using paper coated with silver iodide. Paper texture effects in...
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  • that time, but they anticipate most of the color processes that are later introduced. 1871 – The gelatin emulsion is invented by Richard Maddox. 1873 –...
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    producing photographic prints; Gelatin silver process for an overview of the dominant photographic printmaking process; Image projector for a directory...
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  • albumen print process. These photographs have a neutral image tone and were most likely produced on a matte collodion, gelatin or gelatin bromide paper...
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  • Photographic printing (category Photographic processes)
    13 January 2009. Contact print Film developing Gelatin-silver process List of photographic processes Photographic paper Photographic print toning Standard...
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    Photographic processing Bleach bypass C-41 process Collodion process Cross processing Developer Digital image processing Dye coupler E-6 process Fixer Gelatin silver...
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    Photographic developer (category Photographic processes)
    of silver halide crystals in a gelatin base. Two photons of light must be absorbed by one silver halide crystal to form a stable two atom silver metal...
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    000. In 1841, William Fox Talbot patented the calotype process, the first negative-positive process, making possible multiple copies. This invention permitted...
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    rather than bleached, by exposure to light and subsequent photographic processing. In the case of color negatives, the colors are also reversed into their...
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    green plane is in focus), which is relatively difficult to remedy in post-processing, while transverse CA results in the red, green, and blue planes being...
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  • The gelatin silver process is the most commonly used chemical process in black-and-white photography, and is the fundamental chemical process for modern...
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    Photographic processing Bleach bypass C-41 process Collodion process Cross processing Developer Digital image processing Dye coupler E-6 process Fixer Gelatin silver...
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    Carbon print (category Photographic processes dating from the 19th century)
    image consisting of pigmented gelatin, rather than of silver or other metallic particles suspended in a uniform layer of gelatin, as in typical black-and-white...
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