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    emulsion as "x times," which meant that it was x times the speed of a wet collodion plate. This speed was no fixed quantity, and the expression consequently…
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  • 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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  • Englishman, discovered that collodion could be used as an alternative to egg white (albumen) on glass photographic plates. Collodion reduced the exposure time…
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  • Photographic plate (redirección desde Glass negative)
    large-format 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…
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  • ambrotype, 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. Like a print…
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  • original wet collodion glass negative Lincoln in McClellan's tent after the Battle of Antietam. Alexander Gardner Cropped digital file from original wet collodion…
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  • Nitrocellulose (redirección desde Collodion cotton)
    invented the wet collodion process as a replacement for albumen in early photographic emulsions, binding light-sensitive silver halides to a glass plate. Magicians'…
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  • Poitevin 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…
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  • The ambrotype was the first use of the wet-plate collodion process as a positive image. Such collodion glass positives had been invented by Frederick…
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  • Photographic film (redirección desde Wet film)
    from separate negatives that had been exposed and processed to optimize the visibility of the clouds, by manually retouching their negatives to adjust problematic…
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  • held by the State Library of New South Wales. Many of the 3500 wet-plate glass negatives and albumen prints in the Holtermann collection capture life in…
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  • 1973. Mark Osterman and France Scully Osterman, Chapter 6 Collodion: Wet-Plate Negatives, Ambrotypes, and Tintypes. In Coming into Focus, edited by John…
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  • the wet collodion process, was developed by Archer and Peter W. Fry. It involved placing a dark background behind the glass so that the negative image…
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  • Uranium print Van Dyke Vesicular film Wash-off Relief Wet collodion plate Wet collodion process Wet plate process Woodburytype Wothlytype Ziatype Alternative…
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  • Shepherd. The glass plate negatives are primarily the work of Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II or his studio – the tasveerkhana – and are wet collodion plates, which…
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  • widely used for glass negatives, but in an ambrotype the collodion image is used as a positive, instead of a negative. When dry, the glass plate was then…
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  • generally begin printing a roll of film by making a contact print of their negatives to use as a quick reference to decide which images to enlarge. Some large…
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  • publicised the wet collodion process, which made it practical to use glass instead of paper as the support for making the camera negative. The lack of detail…
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  • this process. The collodion process is an early photographic process. The collodion process, mostly synonymous with the "collodion wet plate process", requires…
    24 kB (3179 palabras) - 01:19 27 abr 2024
  • made the first glass negative in late 1839. In the March 1851 issue of The Chemist, Frederick Scott Archer published his wet plate collodion process. It…
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  • Cairo in 1902. Sadiq used a wet-plate collodion camera, which had been invented in the 1850s. This produced negatives on wet glass plates, requiring a portable…
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  • Bradford Brainerd (American, 1845–1887). Lighthouse Keeper, Plum Island, Long Island, 1879. Collodion silver glass wet plate negative. Brooklyn Museum…
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