- A tintype, also
known as a
melanotype or
ferrotype, is a
photograph made by
creating a
direct positive on a thin
sheet of metal,
colloquially called 'tin'...
-
remaining artifacts of Bonney's life is a 2-by-3-inch (5.1-by-7.6-centimeter)
ferrotype photograph of him,
attributed to
photographer Ben
Wittick in late 1879...
-
Energiatype Enamaline Enamel photograph Feertype Ferroprussiate paper Ferrotype Fluorotype Gaslight paper Gaudinotype Gelatino-Bromide emulsions, 1875...
- John
Wesley Hardin This
ferrotype photograph is a
mirror image of Hardin. Born (1853-05-26)May 26, 1853 Whitewright, Texas, U.S. Died
August 19, 1895(1895-08-19)...
- 27, 1824 – 1896) was a
pioneer in
photography and the
inventor of the
ferrotype in 1853. He was a
professor of
physics at the
Santa Barbara College and...
- the
collodion process; the
Ambrotype (a
positive image on gl****), the
Ferrotype or
Tintype (a
positive image on metal) and the gl**** negative,
which was...
- 1835)
Calotype (also Talbotype,
around 1835)
Ambrotype (around 1850)
Ferrotype (tintype;
around 1850)
Collodion wet
plate (around 1850)
Wothlytype (1864)...
- two
types of positives: the
ambrotype and the
tintype (also
known as
ferrotype). The
process required great skill and
included the
following steps: Clean...
-
Washington Street in Boston, with "S. Wing's
Ferrotype" sign,
circa 1871....
- end result. An
example is
tintype photography. A tintype, also
called ferrotype, is a
positive photograph produced by
applying a collodion-nitrocellulose...