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ferrotype
fer·ro·type F0086900 (fĕr′ə-tīp′)n.1. A positive photograph made directly on an iron plate varnished with a thin sensitized film. Also called tintype.2. The process by which such photographs are made.ferrotype (ˈfɛrəʊˌtaɪp) n1. (Photography) a photographic print produced directly in a camera by exposing a sheet of iron or tin coated with a sensitized enamel2. (Photography) the process by which such a print is produced Systematic name: tintypefer•ro•type (ˈfɛr əˌtaɪp) v. -typed, -typ•ing, n. v.t. 1. to put a glossy surface on (a photographic print) by pressing on a metal sheet (fer′rotype tin`). n. 2. Also called tintype. a positive photograph made on a sensitized sheet of enameled iron or tin. [1835–45] ferrotype1. an early photographic process in which a positive image was taken directly on a thin plate of sensitized iron or tin. 2. the picture produced by this method. Also called stannotype, tintype.See also: Photographyferrotype
ferrotype[′fe·rə‚tīp] (graphic arts) A photograph formed on a metal plate coated with collodion and sensitive salts. |