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tintype    音标拼音: [t'ɪnt,ɑɪp]
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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
  • What Do You Know About Tintypes? - Ohio History Connection
    Though most popular in the 1850s and 1860s, tintypes could still be purchased in the U S as late as the 1930s, particularly in touristy places like amusement parks and fairs Why are they called tintypes? The name is a misnomer because tin was not actually used to make them
  • The History Of Vintage Tintype Photography - My Modern Met
    Tintypes are a kind of photograph created by generating a direct positive on a sheet of metal Ironically, the name is misleading because tin wasn't actually used to create the photographs—instead, the images were usually developed on thin iron plates
  • 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
  • Tintypes (early 1850s to early 1900s) - Early Photographic Formats and . . .
    First described by Adolphe-Alexandre Martin in France in 1853, the tintype was patented by Hamilton Smith in the United States in 1856 Instead of being placed on glass, the collodion emulsion was coated on thin iron sheets that were enameled black
  • What Is Tintype Photography? - Blake Wylie
    A tintype is a one-of-a-kind photograph made on metal using 1850s chemistry No negatives, no digital files A working tintype photographer breaks down the process
  • A visual guide for beginners to making a tintype photograph
    I’ve wanted to have a crack at wet plate photography since I was about 16, there is something that is captured behind the eyes of a tintype portrait that reveals something about a person no other image can
  • An Introduction to Tintypes and How to Store Them
    A tintype is actually a thin negative that appears as a positive image when backed with something dark This is why the iron plates were pre-coated with black or brown lacquer A tintype is usually easy to identify because it is a photograph on a piece of metal
  • Material Matters | Considering the Tintype | Picture This
    In this tintype, Harry Stafford, a friend of the poet Walt Whitman, has distinct white spots adjacent to his pupils from where the light source was shining Something that could be easily digitally corrected in our contemporary times remains a unique aspect of these images
  • Tintypes—The Affordable Portraits of the 19th Century
    What Exactly Is a Tintype? Despite the name, tintypes were not made of tin They were created on thin sheets of iron coated with a dark enamel or lacquer A light-sensitive collodion emulsion was applied to the surface, exposed in the camera, and developed within minutes





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