Opalotype
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opalotype-309-3062918
title:
Opalotype
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Opalotype or opaltype is an early technique of photography. Opalotypes were printed on sheets of opaque, translucent white glass; early opalotypes were sometimes hand-tinted with colors to enhance their effect. The effect of opalotype has been compared "to watercolor or even pastel in its softer coloring and tender mood." "Opalotype portraits...for beauty and delicacy of detail, are equal to ivory miniatures." The basic opalotype technique, involving wet collodion and silver gelatin, was patente
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opalotype
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2022-07-01T06:58:53Z
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