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Talbotype, n.|ˈtɔːlbətaɪp| Also Talbot-type. [f. Talbot (see prec.) + type n.] The process of photographing on sensitized paper, patented by W. H. Fox Talbot in 1841: = calotype; also, a picture produced by this process.
1844Times 9 Sept. 1/3 (Advt.), Claudet's Daguerrotype and Talbotype Portraits... Mr. Claudet continues to take portraits by both the above processes... In Talbotype..persons may be furnished with any number of copies on paper. 1846Art-Union Jrnl. June 143 In September 1840, Mr. Talbot discovered the process first called Calotype (but the name has since been changed by some of his friends into Talbotype). 1875tr. Vogel's Chem. Light iv. 35 Thus the Talbot-type, which at first seemed hardly worth notice compared with the process of Daguerre,..ultimately took precedence of Daguerre's. 1883Hardwick's Photogr. Chem. (ed. Taylor) 261 The original Talbotype process, in which the latent image is formed upon Iodide of Silver, produces, next to Collodion, the most stable image. Hence ˈTalbotype v., to photograph by this process.
1887Frith Autobiog. I. xx. 246 Photography, or as it was then [1852] called, Talbotyping, was tried. |