wet collodion negatives

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Scope note
Negatives produced by the wet collodion process.The glass plates remain wet with silver iodide droplets during exposure to light. These negatives are created by pouring collodion onto a clean piece of clear glass to produce an even coating. Before the ether and alcohol evaporates from the collodion, the plate is dipped into a solution of silver nitrate in a darkroom. The silver nitrate bonds with the potassium iodide in the collodion to produce light-sensitive silver iodide. After exposure the plates are developed in a solution of pyrogallic and acetic acids, washed, fixed, dried and varnished.
wet collodion negatives
Accepted term: 29-Apr-2024