Weekly Vocabulary
Cyanotype-Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print.
Wet plate/dry plate photography-Wet plate photography refers to the early photographic process in which glass plates are coated with a light-sensitive (mixture of two liquids) just before exposure, needing/ordering the plate to be developed while still wet. In contrast, dry plate photography involves using glassplates coated with a dry, light-sensitive (mixture of two liquids) that can be stored for later use and developed at amore convenient time.
Collodian process-collodian photography refers to the early process in which glass plates are coated with a light-sensitive (mixture of two liquids) just before exposure, needing/ordering the plate to be developed while still wet. In contrast, dry plate photography involves using glassplates coated with a dry, light-sensitive (mixture of two liquids) that can be stored for later use and developed at amore convenient time.
GIF file-A GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) file is a type of image file format that supports both (full of life and energy/moving) and static images, often used for short animations and low-resolution film clips on the web.
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