silver print is a bit of a misnomer - its not definitive. I thinks it
often used as a short form of the term silver gelatin which refers to
the contemporary black and white processes.
There are many processes that use silver, but not everyone knows this. If
one isn't aware of this they won't
--- John Ptak jfjp...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've got a question--are all light-sensitive silver
compound prints technically silver prints? When a
reference is made to a 19th-century silver print, is
this a reference to all
non-cyanotype/albumen/salt/platinum etc processes?
Thanks. John Ptak
If
I've got a question--are all light-sensitive silver
compound prints technically silver prints? When a
reference is made to a 19th-century silver print, is
this a reference to all
non-cyanotype/albumen/salt/platinum etc processes?
Thanks. John Ptak
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JF Ptak
255 Cumberland Ave
Asheville, NC