silver print
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silver
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈsɪl.vər/us/ˈsɪl.vɚ/
a chemical element that is a valuable shiny, white metal, used for making cutlery (= knives, spoons, etc.), jewellery, coins, and ...
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print
noun
uk/prɪnt/us/prɪnt/
letters, numbers, or symbols that have been produced on paper by a machine ...
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(Definition ofsilverandprintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Early labels were maroon withsilverprintand then became red with black print.
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This emphasis on the unmanipulatedsilverprintdominated modernist photographic aesthetics into the 1970s.
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Unlike thesilverprintprocess, platinum lies on the paper surface, while silver lies in a gelatin or albumen emulsion that coats the paper.
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The labels were blue withsilverprint.
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Later, hand-colouring was used with successive photographic innovations, from albumen and gelatin silver prints to lantern slides and transparency photography.
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He operated this studio for the remainder of his life, producing stereo cards, lantern slides, and silver prints.
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He predominantly produced albumen silver prints from wet collodion glass-plate negatives.
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The platinum tones range from warm black, to reddish brown, to expanded mid-tone grays that are unobtainable in silver prints.
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The exhibition showed silver prints on paper and framed photo canvas.
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Working at night with a strobe that illuminated the landscape around him, he experimented with unusual printing techniques in the university darkroom and created richly hued, split-toned silver prints.
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Penn experimented with many printing techniques, including prints made on aluminum sheets coated with a platinum emulsion rendering the image with a warmth that untoned silver prints lacked.
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