Wednesday, February 20, 2008

WET-PLATE PROCESS

Definition: A photographic process in which a glass or metal plate was coated with a collodion mixture, then sensitized with silver nitrate, exposed and developed while the collodion was still wet. It was popular from the 1850’s until the introduction of the gelatin dry plate in the 1880’s.

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