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Ambrotype Process Photography

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Ambrotype photography — Photocritic Photo School

    http://www.photocritic.org/articles/ambrotype-photography
    The ambrotype process is a photographic process that creates a positive photographic image on a sheet of glass using the wet plate collodion process. It was invented by Frederick Scott Archer in the early 1850s, then patented in 1854 by James Ambrose Cutting of Boston, in the United States. This time, it’s your turn…

What is an Ambrotype? - FilterGrade

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How an Ambrotype Photograph is Made - PictureCorrect

    https://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/how-an-ambrotype-photograph-is-made/
    The ambrotype process was invented in 1851 by Frederic Scott Archer. He was hoping to produce photographic negatives on ordinary glass plates. It replaced the daguerreotype, and in itself was replaced by tintype photography just a few years later.

Ambrotype - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrotype
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Photographic Processes: Ambrotypes (Prints and Photographs …

    https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/coll/589_ambrotype.html
    The ambrotype is essentially an underexposed or "thin" collodion glass negative with dark material placed behind it. This causes the negative to appear as a positive image. Compared to the daguerreotype, it is a duller, less contrasty image. Unlike the daguerreotype, the image does not have a mirror-like surface.

photography : ambrotype

    https://www.histclo.com/photo/photo/type/photo-ambro.html
    A ambrotype was normlly done with clear, colorless glass to create the negative. The back was normally painted black. Other options were to use a black cloth or other blackened objects like carbord to place in the frame behind the negative. Some Ambrotypists offered colored class Ambros. The most popular was red tinted glass.

Ambrotype | The Historic New Orleans Collection

    https://www.hnoc.org/virtual/daguerreotype-digital/ambrotype
    Ambrotypes are made from underexposed or underdeveloped collodion negatives, made via the collodion (wet-plate) process: first, the glass plate must be perfectly cleaned. Next, collodion, a viscous solution of nitrocellulose dissolved in alcohol and ether, combined with potassium iodide is poured onto the glass plate until evenly coated.

The Ambrotype: A Practical Guide - AlternativePhotography.com

    https://www.alternativephotography.com/the-ambrotype/
    The Ambrotype – A Practical Guide is one of the few comprehensive guides to the magical process of wetplate ambrotype. Over some 120 plus pages it takes the reader through all the issues connecting with shooting ambrotypes, from issues such as the equipment and studio, through the chemistry and procedure described step by step.

Wet-Plate Collodion Process. Ambrotype

    http://www.ambrotype.ru/articles/ambrotype-process_en.html
    Take needed amount of salt and fully dissolve in a water. Then measure photographic collodion (Part A) and pour into bottle. Add "Part B" then shake well for a minute and add "Part C" and shake one more time. Raght after shaking collodion became milky - this is normal. Let stand it on a window for a week or two.

Wet-Plate Collodion Process - AlternativePhotography.com

    https://www.alternativephotography.com/wet-plate-collodion-process-ambrotypes/
    2 Measure 280 ml of Photographic Collodion 2% and pour it in a glass bottle with good seal (Part A). Add Part B into Part A and shake very well. Add Part C shake one more time. 3 Collodion became orange in color and muddy like a milk – this is normal. Place this bottle in a dark cool place until collodion became clear.

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