dry plate - определение. Что такое dry plate
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Что (кто) такое dry plate - определение


Dry plate         
  • Childe Hassam by James W. Porter, 1913, silver print
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS
Gelatin silver print; Gelatin silver; Gelatin-silver print; Gelatin-silver; Gelatin Process; Dry plate; Gelatin process; Dry plate photography; Dry Plate; Gelatin-silver process; Silver gelatin; Gelatin dry plate negative; Gelatin dry glass plate negative; Gelatin developing out paper (DOP)
Dry plate, also known as gelatin process, is an improved type of photographic plate. It was invented by Dr.
Keystone Dry Plate Works         
  • Factory built for Keystone Dry Plate Works in 1879, showing appearance in February 2021.
The Keystone Dry Plate and Film Works was founded by John Carbutt in 1879 in Philadelphia, and its 113 Berkley Street location was constructed in Germantown in 1884. The factory became the location for his pioneering work in new photographic technologies, including improved glass plate photography, x-ray imaging, the first 35 mm celluloid film, and very early color photography procedures.
Gelatin silver process         
  • Childe Hassam by James W. Porter, 1913, silver print
PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS
Gelatin silver print; Gelatin silver; Gelatin-silver print; Gelatin-silver; Gelatin Process; Dry plate; Gelatin process; Dry plate photography; Dry Plate; Gelatin-silver process; Silver gelatin; Gelatin dry plate negative; Gelatin dry glass plate negative; Gelatin developing out paper (DOP)
The gelatin silver process is the most commonly used chemical process in black-and-white photography, and is the fundamental chemical process for modern analog color photography. As such, films and printing papers available for analog photography rarely rely on any other chemical process to record an image.