collodiotype
/kɒlədaɪpaɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A photographic process, invented by Antonio Fontanesi, that produces a positive image on a plate coated with a gelatin emulsion.
“The photographer experimented with various techniques, including the collodiotype, to achieve the desired effect.”
2. noun
A photographic print made using the collodiotype process.
“The artist created a series of collodiotype prints to showcase her work in a gallery.”