transˈferrotype, ˈtransfero- Photogr.
[Irreg. f. transfer + -type.]
See quot. 1890.
| 1889 Anthony's Photogr. Bull. II. 322 This is not more trouble than the transferrotype process; it was, in fact, my familiarity with the double transfer carbon process which first suggested to me the transferrotype. 1891 Ibid. IV. 241 Eastman's transferotype paper answers well for decorating the tiles. 1890 Woodbury Dict. Photogr. 701 Transferro-type, a process of transferring bromide prints to any suitable support. [Description follows.] Ibid. 702 Warm tones..may be obtained with transferrotype paper. |