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Definition of Talbotype

Talbotype
Talbotype Tal"bo*type, n. (Photog.) Same as Calotype.
Talbotype
Calotype Cal"o*type, n. [Gr. kalo`s beautiful + ty`pos type.] (Photog.) A method of taking photographic pictures, on paper sensitized with iodide of silver; -- also called Talbotype, from the inventor, Mr. Fox. Talbot.

Meaning of Talbotype from wikipedia

- Calotype or talbotype is an early photographic process introduced in 1841 by William Henry Fox Talbot, using paper coated with silver iodide. Paper texture...
- referred to their processes as "Heliography" (Niépce), "Photogenic Drawing"/"Talbotype"/"Calotype" (Talbot), and "Daguerreotype" (Daguerre). Photography is the...
- Simpsontype Sphereotype Stand development Stanhope Stannotype Sun printing Talbotype Tintype or Ferrotype Tithnotype Transferotype Uranium print Van **** Vesicular...
- preserving pictorial records. Containing a practical description of the Talbotype process (London: Hering & Remington; Peterborough, T Chadwell & J Clarke...
- author Lewis Carroll used this process. Carroll refers to the process as "Talbotype" in the story "A Photographer's Day Out". Herbert Bowyer Berkeley discovered...
- Portrait of Dositej Obradović Petar II Petrović-Njegoš by Anastas c. 1851 (talbotype). Victory of king Stefan Milutin over the Tatars Portrait of voivode Stevan...
- until the image was fully formed, but his later calotype (also known as talbotype) paper negative process, introduced in 1841, also used latent image development...
- Physautotype (around 1832) Daguerreotype (around 1835) Calotype (also Talbotype, around 1835) Ambrotype (around 1850) Ferrotype (tintype; around 1850)...
- led to his invention of the more sensitive and practical calotype or "Talbotype" paper negative process for camera use, commercially introduced in 1841...
- process is often confused with Talbot's slightly later 1841 calotype or "talbotype" process, in part because salt printing was mostly used for making prints...