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Kallitype is a
process for
making photographic prints.
Patented in 1889 by W. W. J.
Nicol (1855-1929), the
Kallitype print is an iron-silver process. A...
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Intermediate negative Internegative Iron salt
process Ivorytype -1855
Kallitype Lambertype Leggotype LeGray Levytype Linograph Linotype Mariotype Meisenbach...
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salted paper, or
kallitype.
Photographic emulsion is a fine
suspension of
insoluble light-sensitive...
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plain paper. It is an
alternative process derived from the Argentotype,
Kallitype, and Van ****
processes of the 19th century, but has
greater simplicity...
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different names, such as
sepia print or
brown print. It has even been
called kallitype,
however that
process uses
ferric oxalate instead of
ferric ammonium citrate...
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Ferric oxalate is used as the light-sensitive
element in the
Kallitype photographic printing process; and the
platinotype process Platinum/Palladium...
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March 1929) was a
Scottish chemist and
photographer who
invented the
Kallitype printing process in 1889. He was born in
Edinburgh in 1855 the only son...
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analogue photographing and
noble techniques like platinotype,
bromoil and
kallitype. His
pieces of art
belong to
collections of many
dignitaries of artistic...
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Brown Line,
chromatic photo, chrysotype, cyanotype,
ferrogallic process,
kallitype, kelaenotype, Nakahara's Process, palladiotype,
Pellet print, Phipson's...
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formulas and memos.
Other processes that fall into this
category include Kallitype, Van****type, and
Platinum printing. 1850:
Albumen print This process...