orthotone

/ˈɔrθətoʊn/

Definitions

1. noun

A photographic process in which a negative is printed on a positive plate, especially for producing a high-contrast image.

“The photographer used orthotone to create a dramatic, high-contrast image of the cityscape.”

Synonyms

  • high-contrast image
  • photographic process

Antonyms

  • low-contrast image
  • negative