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darken it.
Ambrotypes were
sometimes hand-tinted;
untinted ambrotypes are monochrome, gray or tan in
their lightest areas. The
ambrotype was
based on...
-
essentially a
variant of the
ambrotype,
replacing the latter's gl****
plate with a thin
sheet of ****anned iron (hence ferro).
Ambrotypes often exhibit some flaking...
- a positive. Some
ambrotypes were made with ruby or dark
green gl**** to
simulate the
effect of a
backing without using one.
Ambrotypes often were hand-colored...
- an ad in the New York
Herald paper offering to
produce "photographs,
ambrotypes, and daguerreotypes." His ads were the
first whose typeface and fonts...
- ("blueprint") images, and
early photographic methods such as daguerreotypes,
ambrotypes, and tintypes, each of
which may be used to
produce a
monochromatic image...
-
Golden triangle (composition)
History Timeline of
photography technology Ambrotype Analog photography Autochrome Lumière Box
camera Calotype Camera obscura...
- the
edges is normal.
Several types of
antique photographs, most
often ambrotypes and tintypes, but
sometimes even old
prints on paper, are
commonly misidentified...
-
strengthening the very base for the studios. In 1850s
small portraits called '
ambrotypes' were
being produced. The
exposure time
varied between 2 and 20 seconds...
-
Golden triangle (composition)
History Timeline of
photography technology Ambrotype Analog photography Autochrome Lumière Box
camera Calotype Camera obscura...
-
newborns in the arms of
their mother. Some images,
especially tintypes and
ambrotypes have a rosy tint
added to the ch****s of the corpse.
Later photographs...