- oil
print process, the
bromoil process, was
developed in the
early 20th
century to
solve this problem. The oil
print and
bromoil processes create soft...
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other techniques.
Adams experimented with such techniques, as well as the
bromoil process,
which involved brushing an oily ink onto the paper. An example...
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arabic Bichromatic albumen Bitumen of Judea, 1826
Breyertype Bromide paper Bromoil process, 1907
Caffenol Calotype, 1841
Cameo Carbon print, 1855
Carbro Print...
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Alternative photography Bleach byp****
Bromoil process Cross processing Cyanotype Double exposure Gum
bichromate Infrared Oil
print Pinhole Platinum print...
- techniques, and some of his
pictures were
produced both in
silver bromide and
bromoil prints, as
mirror images. He also
often modified the
background of a negative...
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pigment Inkodye, a light-oxidized vat dye. Oil
pigment processes, such as
bromoil process Other processes which use
silver halide but in
various different...
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images through what some
called "ennobling processes", such as gum or
bromoil printing,
pictorialists were able to
create unique photographs that were...
- processes, such as calotypy, cyanotypy, gum printing,
platinum printing,
bromoil and
Autochrome colour.
Clarence White's
impeccable domestic and plein-air...
- supercoating.
Papers without a
super coating are
suitable for use with the
bromoil process. Fiber-based
papers are
generally chosen as a
medium for high-quality...
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Alternative photography Bleach byp****
Bromoil process Cross processing Cyanotype Double exposure Gum
bichromate Infrared Oil
print Pinhole Platinum print...