- An
anthotype (from Gr**** άνθος
anthos "flower" and τύπος týpos "imprint", also
called Nature Printing) is an
image created using photosensitive material...
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period when Agfa
slowly changed their color slide films from AP-41 to E6)
Anthotype Autochrome Lumière, 1903
Carbon print, 1862
Chromogenic positive (Ektachrome)...
- as black-and-white, with
early experiments including John Herschel's
Anthotype prints in 1842, the
pioneering work of
Louis Ducos du
Hauron in the 1860s...
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situated in
clusters which radiate outward from a
common base
Anthology Anthotype, a
photographic process using plant and
flower material Anthozoa, a class...
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technologies (the
digital negative) and
practices to
these techniques.
Anthotype Caffenol Daguerreotype Gum
bichromate and
other Pigmented Dichromated...
- the arts of photography: calotype, cyanotype, ferrotype, chrysotype,
anthotype, daguerreotype, and thermography,
which the
following year was translated...
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photosensitive emulsions of
vegetable juices,
called phytotypes, also
known as
anthotypes, and
published his
discoveries in the
Philosophical Transactions of the...
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camera Push
printing Push
processing Sun
printing Wet
collodion process Anthotype Blotting paper Bromide paper Calotype Carbro Chromogenic print Chrysotype...
- Flurotype, Ferrotype, Chromotype, Chrysotype, Cyanotype,
Catalistotype and
Anthotype. Part I.
George Knight & Son. p. 67. Gernsheim,
Helmut (1986). A Concise...