Collodion is made by dissolving a soluble cotton or pvroxylin in a of equal parts of alcohol and ether. It is u ed in wet-plate negative making as a convernenr medium to pour on a plate in order to form a suitable vehicle to hold various iodides. It provides the sensitive material upon which the latent image is formed by exposure to light.
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Eastman-Kodak (1935) Collodion and the Making of Wet-Plate Negatives (1)
Collodion is made by dissolving a soluble cotton or pvroxylin in a of equal parts of alcohol and ether. It is u ed in wet-plate negative making as a convernenr medium to pour on a plate in order to form a suitable vehicle to hold various iodides. It provides the sensitive material upon which the latent image is formed by exposure to light.
Collodion is made by dissolving a soluble cotton or pvroxylin in a of equal parts of alcohol and ether. It is u ed in wet-plate negative making as a convernenr medium to pour on a plate in order to form a suitable vehicle to hold various iodides. It provides the sensitive material upon which the latent image is formed by exposure to light.