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collodion
collodion (kəˈləʊdɪən) Also collodium. [mod. f. Gr. κολλώδ-ης glue-like (f. κόλλα glue); in the L. form collodium ‘a term of Paracelsus for some gluey substance’ (Mayne Expos. Lex.).] A solution of gun-cotton in ether, forming a colourless gummy liquid, which dries rapidly in the air, owing to evapo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Collodion
Collodion reduced the exposure time necessary for making an image. This method became known as the 'wet-plate collodion' or 'wet collodion' method. See also Collodion baby Collodion process References External links WATCH: George Eastman House "The Collodion – Photographic Processes" The Getty wikipedia.org
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Collodion bag
A collodion bag is a membrane used to filter or concentrate substances, often proteins, using pressure. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to create a wet plate collodion effect in photoshop
James professional photographer journalist and educator welcome to this video for tip squirrel comm where I'm going to show you how to create a wet plate collodion absolutely perfect so the reason that we're adding high-pass sharpening is just to mimic the really nice sharp effect that you get with a genuine wet plate collodion
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Collodion process
The collodion process is an early photographic process. Search for a dry collodion process The extreme inconvenience of exposing wet collodion in the field led to many attempts to develop a dry collodion process wikipedia.org
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Collodion-albumen process
The Collodion-Albumen process is one of the early dry plate processes, invented by Joseph Sidebotham in 1861. The albumen mixture just encloses the Collodion in a dry environment. wikipedia.org
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Lamellar ichthyosis
Collodion baby In medicine, the term collodion baby applies to newborns who appear to have an extra layer of skin (known as a collodion membrane) that has a collodion-like quality. wikipedia.org
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Ambrotype
of the wet plate collodion process. Gallery See also Albumen print Calotype Collodion process Daguerreotype Tintype References External links The wetplate collodion process, used wikipedia.org
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Richard Hill Norris
In 1856 he invented the dry collodion photographic plate. In 1856 he invented the first dry collodion photographic plate, during 1858 founding the Patent Dry Collodion Plate Company in Birmingham - one of the wikipedia.org
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Robert Jefferson Bingham
He is one of the first photographers to use and write about the collodion process, which he claimed to have invented. Another candidate was Gustave Le Gray, who published another, less practical collodion process in 1850. wikipedia.org
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Leon Warnerke
an improvement of "dry" collodion emulsion, which he poured on a paper substrate in the form of a film layer. A reliable speed rating number for a given emulsion could be calculated against the known sensitivity of a collodion plate. wikipedia.org
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Lisa Elmaleh
Career Methods Elmaleh creates tintype photographs, learning the collodion process in 2007. The wet collodion process means that images must be shot and developed while the chemicals are still wet on the plate. wikipedia.org
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Talbot v Laroche
The situation was exacerbated by Fox Talbot's insistence that Frederick Scott Archer's collodion process was covered by his patent. The technique used by Laroche differed in that: It used pyrogallic, rather than gallic, acid; and It used collodion rather than paper. wikipedia.org
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James Ambrose Cutting
the collodion image is used as a positive, instead of a negative. collodion images beneath a layer of glass using balsam - the so-called Cutting's Patent Ambrotype. wikipedia.org
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Désiré van Monckhoven
At 18 he published his Traite general de pbotographie, In 1862 he published Traite populaire de photographie sur collodion. OCLC 7011879 1862 – Traité populaire de photographie sur collodion. Paris: Lieber. wikipedia.org
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