Printing-out paper
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<materials by form> > <materials by physical form> > <fiber and fiber products> > fiber products > paper (fiber product) > <paper by function> > photographic paper
Descripción
Photographic paper coated with silver-chloride emulsions, typically made of gelatin but sometimes of collodion. It was designed for the production of a photographic print from a negative by the action of light alone on light-sensitive material, rather than by development using chemicals. It was in general use, particularly for portraiture, from the 1880s until the late 1920s when developing-out paper became more popular. Because the paper needed to be in contact with the negative until the image was completely visible, a second print could not be started until the first was complete. Photographs made on printing-out paper can have either glossy or matte surfaces and typically have warm image tones.
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Otros términos
- daglichtpapier [nl]
- papel de ennegrecido directo [es]
- printing-out papers [en]
- P.O.P. (paper) [en]
- POP (paper) [en]
- print out paper [en]
- print-out paper [en]