Siderotype
Siderotype is an iron-based photographic print.[1] The term was coined by Sir John Frederick William Herschel.[2]
List of siderotype processes
A list of processes defined as siderotypes is as follows: amphitype, argentotype, argyrotype, aurotype, breath print, Brown Line, chromatic photo, chrysotype, cyanotype, ferrogallic process, FerroBlend, kallitype, kelaenotype, Nakahara's process,[3] palladiotype, Pellet print, Phipson's process, platinotype, printout platinum, satista print, sepia platinotype, sepiatype and vandyke.
References
- ^ The National Standard Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Literature, the Sciences and the Arts, for Popular Use. A Volume for Universal Reference Containing Over 20,000 Articles ... with 1,000 Illustrations. A. L. Burt. 1884-01-01.
- ^ Edinburgh Review, Or, Critical Journal. A. and C. Black. 1843-01-01.
- ^ Jones, Bernard Edward (1912). Cassell's Cyclopaedia of Photography. Vol. 1. Cassell. p. 62.
Further reading
- Ware, Mike (2006). "Herschel's Chrysotype: a Golden Legend Re-told". History of Photography. 30 (1): 1–24. doi:10.1080/03087298.2006.10442836. ISSN 0308-7298.
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