Weekly Vocabulary

 1. Cyanotype: a photographic printing process that produces a blue-cyan print

2. Wet plate/Dry plate Photography: Wet plate photography uses photo chemicals to produce a print on silver emulsion while dry plate photography uses photo inks to produce a print on a surface coating of ink.
3. Collodion Process: an early photographic process. It involves coating, sensitizing, exposing, and developing.
4. GIF File: a raster file format that can contain both static and animated images.
5. Calotype Photography: was the first photographic process to use a negative to create a positive image. It was invented by William Henry Fox Talbot.



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