ferrotype

/ˈfɛroʊtaɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

An early type of camera that uses a metal plate coated with light-sensitive varnish to produce a positive image, now largely replaced by digital cameras and other photographic technologies.

“The antique ferrotype on the mantle is an impressive example of early photography techniques.”

2. noun

A photograph taken with a ferrotype.

“The museum has an extensive collection of historic ferrotypes and photographs.”

Synonyms

  • daguerreotype
  • tintype

Antonyms

  • digital image
  • print