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CWFP - Daguerreotype Plate Sizes

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Plate sizes - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia

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Photographic plate - Wikipedia

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Plate Sizes | Camerapedia | Fandom

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Early Photographic Processes - Sizes of Photographs and …

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Photography's era of glass plate negatives - CBS News

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    The sizes of the plates range from 2×3, 4×5, and 5×7. To view a galley of images from the glass plate negatives in the Associated Press’ photo archive.

Early Photography - Sizes of Plates, Negatives and Prints

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    For about a century, from about the mid-1800s, quarter-plate, half-plate and whole-plate glass negatives were common, with many prints being made in these sizes. During the 1900s, the use of plates was for most photographers was replaced by negatives, the smaller format 35mm negative becoming popular for black and white prints, colour prints and colour slides from the mid …

Standard Film and Plate Sizes - Early Photography

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    Each exposure had a size of 30.2 x 16.7 mm, one of three formats (aspect ratios) for the exposure could be chosen by the user: High Definition, 30.2 x 16.7 mm. Classic, 25.1 x 16.7.

Glass Plate Negatives (1850s to 1920s) - Early …

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    There are two basic types of glass plate negatives: collodion wet plate and gelatin dry plate. Wet plate negatives, invented by Frederick Scoff Archer in 1851, were in use from the early 1850s until the 1880s. Using glass and not paper as a foundation, allowed for a sharper, more stable and detailed negative, and several prints could be produced from one negative.

CWFP - Daguerreotype Plate Sizes

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    Plate sizes are still the standard method for referring to the dimensions of these 19th century images. 19th-Century Image Plate Sizes: Whole Plate: 6.5 x 8.5 inches (16.5 x 21.5 cm) Half Plate: 4.25 x 5.5 inches (11 x 14 cm) Quarter Plate: 3.25 x 4.25 inches (8 x 11 cm) Sixth Plate: 2.75 x 3.25 inches (7 x 8 cm)

Photographic plate (1851 - 1990s) | Museum of Obsolete Media

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    Glass photographic plates using the wet collodion process, which was invented in 1851, replaced the earlier Daguerreotype process that used a polished silver coated plate of tin or copper. The wet collodion process was inconvenient and required portable darkrooms for field photography. Gelatin dry plates were first invented in 1871 and in 1878 ...

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