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States and by
William Kloen in the
United Kingdom. It was
first called melainotype, then
ferrotype by V. M.
Griswold of Ohio, a
rival manufacturer of the...
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Leggotype LeGray Levytype Linograph Linotype Mariotype Meisenbach process Melainotype Melanograph Metotype Mordançage Oil
Print Process Opalotype Ozobrom process...
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Contact print Gum
printing Hillotype Hyalotype Kallitype Litmus paper Melainotype Paper negative Physautotype Print permanence Photograph Woodburytype...
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because of its
unique look. 1858:
Tintype (also
called Ferrotype and
Melainotype) In this
photographic process the
emulsion was
painted directly onto...
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included an
array of
photographic equipment, photographs, ambrotypes,
melainotypes,
portrait enlargements, pastel, oil, and
watercolor prints.
Edwards undertook...
- minaudière (Rajeev)
pterygoideus (Dasari)
apagoge (Vinay)
euphroe (Dedhia)
melainotype (Muthusamy)
bautta (Kota)
causse (Rajeev)
aepyornis (Dasari) phthirophagous...
- his own
photography business. He
advertised "Photographs, Ambrotypes,
Melainotypes.
Photographs framed in
Superior style. Pins and
Lockets filled in best...
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offered copying and
enlargement services. By late 1860, he was
offering melainotypes and
photo coloring services (namely
coloring photos using water colors...
- gallery,
offering to
produce portraits as daguerreotypes,
ambrotypes and
melainotypes,
along with "all the
latest style of pictures." With the
outbreak of...