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ferrotype    音标拼音: [f'ɛrət,ɑɪp]
n. 铁板照像,铁板照像法,光面照片



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  • Tintype - Wikipedia
    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' (though not actually tin-coated), coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion
  • How to spot a ferrotype, also known as a tintype (1855–1940s)
    Next up: ferrotypes, also known as tintypes I’ll show you how to identify a ferrotype using just a few simple clues, and will then take a look at some examples of ferrotypes in our collection Ferrotypes first appeared in America in the 1850s, but didn’t become popular in Britain until the 1870s
  • Ferrotype and Ambrotype | Camera Museum
    By sensitising a pewter plate with wet collodion, previously lacquered in black or brown, one obtained a direct negative, called a ferrotype; this discovery was made by the French photographer Adolphe Martin in 1853
  • FERROTYPE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of FERROTYPE is a positive photograph made by a collodion process on a thin iron plate having a darkened surface —called also tintype
  • Victorian Era, Wet Plate Collodion Ambrotypes - Britannica
    A modification of the process, in which an underexposed negative was backed with black paper or velvet to form what was called an ambrotype, became very popular from the mid- to late 19th century, as did a version on black lacquered metal known as a tintype, or ferrotype
  • Tintype photography: A vintage photographic art - Adobe
    A tintype, also known as melainotype or ferrotype, is an old style of photograph that creates a photographic image on a thin sheet of metal or iron that has been coated with a dark lacquer or enamel
  • Ferrotype
    Where ferrotype gets its name was a photo image on very thin sheet of coated iron, a process called Japanning, but was more popularly called tintype These photo images became widely used for campaign items, particularly for U S presidential candidates
  • Tintype (1850s - 1930s) | Museum of Obsolete Media
    The tintype (also known as a ferrotype) was a type of photographic process invented in the 1850s that involved using a thin sheet of iron (not tin as the name suggests) as the backing for the image (as opposed to film, paper, or glass)
  • Ferrotype — definition quiz | Ultimate Lexicon
    A ferrotype, also known as a tintype, is an early photographic process that produces a positive image on a thin iron plate, coated with a layer of collodion emulsion It was particularly popular during the mid to late 19th century
  • TINTYPES OR FERROTYPES - nmpft. org. uk
    Tintypes, or ferrotypes, were introduced around 1855 Itinerant, fairground and beach photographers commonly used them, as the plates were lighter and less fragile than glass plates Ferrotypes continued to be a cheap form for portrait photographs, particularly outdoors, until the 1930s





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