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ferrotype
ferrotype (ˈfɛrətaɪp) [f. ferro- + type.] 1. ‘A term applied by Mr. Robert Hunt, the discoverer, to some photographic processes in which the salts of iron are the principal agents’ (Ogilv.).1844 R. Hunt in 14th Rep. Brit. Assoc. (1845) ii. 36 On the Ferrotype, and the Property of Sulphate of Iron in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marcus DeSieno
He then used images collected from the SEM to print a digital negative, which was exposed to a dry plate gelatin process ferrotype. The ferrotype was scanned, enlarged, and printed at four-foot length prints. wikipedia.org
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Collodion
This process also produced two types of positives: the ambrotype and the tintype (also known as ferrotype). wikipedia.org
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transfero-
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. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heliography
photographic procedures Physautotype (around 1832) Daguerreotype (around 1835) Calotype (also Talbotype, around 1835) Ambrotype (around 1850) Ferrotype wikipedia.org
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energiatype
energiatype Obs. (ɛˈnɜːdʒɪətaɪp) [f. energia (see energy) + type.] An earlier name for the photographic process called ferrotype.1845 Athenæum 22 Feb. 203 The Energiatype, or, as the discoverer now names the process, the Ferrotype. 1859 Encycl. Brit. XVII. 550/2 Under the name of the energiatype, Mr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carlotta Corpron
She also experimented with solarization and with ferrotype plates. wikipedia.org
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melanotype
melanotype (mɪˈlænətaɪp) Also incorrectly meˈlainotype. [f. melano- + -type.] A kind of ferrotype: see ferrotype 2.1864 Webster, Melanotype. 1867 Sutton & Dawson Dict. Photogr., Melainotype. This positive process is of American origin. 1890 Anthony's Photogr. Bull. III. 302 These tin or melainotypes... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brady Wilks
in historical and alternative photographic processes including acrylic gel lift / transfers and wet plate collodion process negatives, ambrotypes, and ferrotype wikipedia.org
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tin-type
tin-type Photogr. (ˈtɪntaɪp) Also tintype. [f. tin n. + type.] a. A photograph taken as a positive on a thin tin plate: cf. ferrotype 2. Also attrib.1864 E. W. Pearson Lett. from Port Royal (1906) 243 You will probably in due course..see the tin-types of Rose and Demus. 1875 Knight Dict. Mech. 1684/... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tintype
A tintype, also known as a melainotype or ferrotype, is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal, colloquially called ' It was first called melainotype, then ferrotype by V.M. Griswold of Ohio, a rival manufacturer of the iron plates, then finally tintype. wikipedia.org
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英文 中的 铁板 , 翻译, 中文 - 英文 字典 | Glosbe
英文 中的"铁板"如何? 查看"铁板"在中文 - 英文词典中的翻译 Glosbe : iron panel.例句 : 铁板照相板(摄影用) ↔ Ferrotype plates [photography]
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-type
-type, suffix (taɪp) 1. Repr. F. -type, L. -typus, Gr. -τυπος, f. root of τύπτειν to beat, strike: cf. type n.1 The termination -τυπος was used in Greek to form adjs., in sense ‘struck, driven, moulded’, as ἀντίτυπος repelled, reflected (also in active sense ‘repelling’), ἀρχέτυπος first-moulded, πρ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bettina Speckner
spring of 1962 in Offenburg, Germany) is a jewelry designer, widely known for her use of photography in brooch assemblages, using nineteenth century ferrotype wikipedia.org
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Mandel Photo Postcard Machine
The Mandel No. 1 Photo Postcard Machine was a photo camera built in the years 1911 to 1930 by the Chicago Ferrotype Company. References External links Scott's Photographica Collection Chicago Ferrotype Company Mandelette Postcard Camera Photography companies of the United States wikipedia.org
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