chromotypes (carbon prints)

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Scope note
Carbon prints developed on collodionised glass, and stripped when dry. The name was given by Claude Léon and T. S. Lambert; the process to make these prints was in use in the United States from 1876.
chromotypes
Accepted term: 29-Apr-2024