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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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    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. Following the invention...
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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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    Tintype (category Photographic processes dating from the 19th century)
    for the tintype would have been the ambrotype, that shared the same collodion process, but on a glass support instead of metal. Both found unequivocal,...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    He is one of the first photographers to use and write about the collodion process, which he claimed to have invented. Bingham was born in Billesdon...
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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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    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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  • chromogenic color print film developing process introduced by Kodak in 1972,[citation needed] superseding the C-22 process. C-41, also known as CN-16 by Fuji...
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    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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  • 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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    Daguerreotype (category Photographic processes dating from the 19th century)
    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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    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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    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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    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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  • landscape or stereoviews. 1851: Wet collodion process and Ambrotype Frederick Scott Archer developed the wet collodion processes, which used a thick glass plate...
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    Lippmann process photography is an early color photography method and type of alternative process photography. It was invented by French scientist Gabriel...
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    López to travel to the field of battle. López used the wet-plate collodion process, making and developing his plates in a portable darkroom. The plates...
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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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  • process Collodion process Contact printing Dodging and burning Dye transfer process E-6 process Gelatin silver process Half-tone process K-14 process...
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