Test 1 Flashcards
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PROCESS? Expose a silver-coated copper plate sensitized in iodine vapor; develop the latent image by fuming in mercury vapors
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Daguerreotype
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PROCESS? same as Talbot-type but with latent image development
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Calotype
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PROCESS? camera-less images made by contact printing
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Photogenic drawing
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PROCESS? paper negative: tonally reversed, laterally reversed; very fuzzy
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Talbot-type
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PROCESS? darkened paper with silver chloride and potassium iodide exposed in the camera to bleach in whites
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Direct Positive Paper images
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View from his window at Le Gras, Joseph Nicephore Niepce, heliograph
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- Self-Portrait as a Drowned Man, Hippolyte Bayard, direct paper positive
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- Botanical Specimen, William Henry Fox Talbot, photogenic drawing
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Boulevard du Temple, Paris, Louis Jacque Mande Daguerre, Daguerreotype
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- Still Life, Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre, Daguerreotype
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TITLE, PHOTOGRAPHER, PROCESS
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- Redding the Line (Portrait of James Linton), David Octavius Hill & Robert Adamson, calotype
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- Portrait of an Unidentified Woman, Andre Adolphe Eugene Disderi, uncut albumen print from a carte-de-visite negative
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- Inverted in the Tide Stand the Grey Rocks, Carleton Watkins, albumen print for a stereograph
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- C’s Portrait (Constance Talbot), William Henry Fox Talbot, calotype
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- Ancient Ruins in the Canyon de Chelle, New Mexico, Timothy H. O’Sullivan, albumen print