talbotype

/ˈtælbaʊtaɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A photographic process introduced in the 1840s by Sir William Henry Fox Talbot, involving the use of silver chloride on paper to create positive images.

“The museum exhibited a collection of prints made using the Talbotype process during the 19th century.”

Synonyms

  • calotype
  • photographic_process

Antonyms

  • negative_image
  • photonegative