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The Early Photographic Process

The Early Photographic Process

Presented in six short parts, each automatically starting after the last ends, I bring you the story of the early photographic process produced by the George Eastman House.  The six processes covered are The Daguerreotype, The Collodion Process, The Albumen Print, The Woodburytype, The Platinum Print, and last but certainly not least, The Gelatin Silver Print.  There are great examples show of each as the staff of the George Eastman House take the time to thoroughly describe how each process was performed as well as cite the historical and sociological impact from the photography based upon it.

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Chuck Jones

Digital Media Producer, Photographer, Video Storyteller, Cinemagraph Master. Only Semi-Reformed Hippy. Managing Editor of http://TheCameraForum.Com

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