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  • Miniatura para Escala de sensibilidad fotográfica
    gelatine dry plate, it was usual to express the speed of the emulsion as "x times," which meant that it was x times the speed of a wet collodion plate. This…
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  • daguerreotype. During the 1870s, the collodion process was largely replaced by gelatin dry plates—glass plates with a photographic emulsion of silver…
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  • skin, collodion dries to form a flexible nitrocellulose film. While it is initially colorless, it discolors over time. Non-flexible collodion is often…
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  • mechanical simplicity, high-quality achromatic lenses were standard. Collodion dry plates had been available since 1857, thanks to the work of Désiré van Monckhoven…
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  • Gelatin silver process (redirección desde Dry plate)
    wrote about positive proofs of negatives on dry gelatine plates in 1850. In the 1860s, the dry plate collodion process (with gelatin or albumen) was described…
    17 kB (2234 palabras) - 17:41 27 oct 2023
  • imaging. Early plates used the wet collodion process. The wet plate process was replaced late in the 19th century by gelatin dry plates. A view camera…
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  • conservation and restoration of photographic plates is the practice of caring for and maintaining photographic plates to preserve their materials and content…
    39 kB (5007 palabras) - 15:16 14 may 2024
  • 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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  • sensitive or convenient. Since the 1850s, the collodion process with its glass-based photographic plates combined the high quality known from the Daguerreotype…
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  • Nitrocellulose (redirección desde Collodion cotton)
    low-order explosive in mining and other applications. In the form of collodion it was also a critical component in an early photographic emulsion, the…
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  • the iron plates, then finally tintype. The ambrotype was the first use of the wet-plate collodion process as a positive image. Such collodion glass positives…
    19 kB (2124 palabras) - 14:29 1 may 2024
  • negative dry plates for photography in 1871. Richard Leach Maddox was born at Bath, England, on 4 August 1816. Long before his discovery of the dry gelatin…
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  • Diaphanotype Diazotype dr5 chrome B&W positive process Dry collodion negative Dry collodion process Dry plate Dye coupler process Dye destruction process Dye…
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  • including Sigismund Ernst Richard Krone. In 1855 he contributed to the collodion dry-plate process by bathing them iodine-bromide to produce a high silver bromide…
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  • proteins responsible for skin development. Less severe mutations result in a collodion membrane and congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma-like presentation.…
    32 kB (3094 palabras) - 18:40 15 may 2024
  • patents Chromatone Process - Introduced in 1935, is a method of using a collodion stripping paper manufactured by the Defender Company and tricolor toners…
    1 kB (130 palabras) - 07:01 22 sep 2023
  • slightly predate celluloid. Collodion, invented in 1848 and used as a wound dressing and an emulsion for photographic plates, is dried to a celluloid like film…
    19 kB (2332 palabras) - 05:15 19 mar 2024
  • was a pioneer of microphotography. In 1856 he invented the dry collodion photographic plate. Norris studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, developing…
    5 kB (472 palabras) - 20:14 11 sep 2023
  • and other languages. He invented or developed an enlarger (1864), a dry collodion process (1871), improvements of the carbon print process (1875–80),…
    5 kB (452 palabras) - 03:22 24 ago 2023
  • depth on the surface of the plate, and arguably, the print itself. Two polymer plates commonly in use are Printight plates made by the Toyobo Corporation…
    16 kB (2087 palabras) - 16:11 28 abr 2024
  • experimentation. Berkeley experimented with the pre-coated, semi-dry collodion plates which were commercially available at that time. He discovered that…
    4 kB (470 palabras) - 04:02 12 abr 2024
  • through telescopes because it was a dry process with greater dimensional stability, whereas collodion glass plates were exposed wet and the image would…
    111 kB (12 749 palabras) - 17:53 13 may 2024