No, it was developing out process, the developed gelatin plate negative was contact printed in a darkroom with silver gelatin photographic paper, forming a latent image, then developed and fixed to produce a print of the same size of the plate.
@@ryanslabandtheworldofchemi3690 You can also put glass negatives in an enlarger just like flexible negatives, as long as you're careful not to break them, and enlarge them just like modern 4x5" film sheets. A freind of mine buys old glass negatives from antique shops and prints them in an enlarger, after scanning them to digital just in case.
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The gelatin silver process was the dominant photographic process of which century?
21st
18th
19th
20th -> Correct
20th
We live in the 21st century.
20th century is 1900 - 1999
19th century is 1800 - 1899
18th century is 1700 - 1799
And so on.
A bit confusing.
After which year did the sale digital cameras overtake the sale of film cameras?
2004 -> Correct
1965
1839
2017
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Hello , I would like to know how the Glass plate with the Gelatin emulsion after developing was printed ? Was it a Printing Out process?
No, it was developing out process, the developed gelatin plate negative was contact printed in a darkroom with silver gelatin photographic paper, forming a latent image, then developed and fixed to produce a print of the same size of the plate.
@@ryanslabandtheworldofchemi3690 You can also put glass negatives in an enlarger just like flexible negatives, as long as you're careful not to break them, and enlarge them just like modern 4x5" film sheets. A freind of mine buys old glass negatives from antique shops and prints them in an enlarger, after scanning them to digital just in case.
Where are Chapters 4, 5, 8 & 9?
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