The Woodbury type - Photographic Processes Series - Chapter 9 of 12발음듣기
The Woodburytype - Photographic Processes Series - Chapter 9 of 12
When the Woodbury type process came along it suddenly became possible to produce things that looked like photographs.발음듣기
They had all the believability and the detail and the truthiness, if you will, of a real photograph.발음듣기
But they could be made on a printing press, and made even more easily, in even greater quantity for even less money.발음듣기
It is a photomechanical process that combines photography and the press, that produces a continuous tone image.발음듣기
A piece of gelatin, where areas of the gelatin were hardened by light, or left so they would be washed away in hot water.발음듣기
What happens is that the warm gelatin with pigment is pushed into the mold, against the paper, and when you release the two you get a formed image.발음듣기
The Woodbury type produced a beautiful seamless, pore less, precise image that really looked like a photograph.발음듣기
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