- process. The
collodion process,
mostly synonymous with the "collodion
wet plate process",
requires the
photographic material to be coated, sensitized...
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often used in
theatrical make-up.
Collodion was also the
basis of most
wet-
plate photography until it was su****ded by
modern gelatin emulsions. In 1846...
- imaging.
Early plates used the
wet collodion process. The
wet plate process was
replaced late in the 19th
century by
gelatin dry
plates. A view camera...
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Balkowitsch (/ˈbɔːlkəwɪtʃ/ BAWL-kə-witch; born
January 24, 1969) is an
American wet plate photographer from Bismarck,
North Dakota.
Balkowitsch was
given the name...
- in the UK, is a
positive photograph on gl**** made by a
variant of the
wet plate collodion process.
Following the
invention of daguerreotypes, cheaper...
-
years after their manufacture. The "dry
plate"
gelatin process was an
improvement on the
collodion wet-
plate process dominant from the 1850s–1880s, which...
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plates shortly before use and
expose them in the
camera while still wet.
Early wet plate cameras were very
simple and
little different from Daguerreotype...
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wet clutch with the
clutch riding in the same oil as the transmission.
These clutches are
usually made up of a
stack of
alternating friction plates and...
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Kingston upon Thames,
where he took up
professional photography,
learned the
wet-
plate collodion process, and
secured at
least two
British patents for his inventions...
- The
Excelsior Wet Plate Camera is a type of
wet plate camera invented by
August Semmendinger, one of the
first manufacturers of
wet plate photography....