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  1. New Listing Two Little Girls, One Holding Tabby Cat - Antique Tintype Photo. Get the best deals on Tintype Collectible Photographic Images when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

  2. Patented in 1856, tintypes were seen as an improvement upon unstable, paper daguerreotypes and fragile, glass ambrotypes. In contrast, tintype photographs were exposed on a sheet of thin iron coated with collodion, which...

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    Ferrotypes first appeared in America in the 1850s, but didn’t become popular in Britain until the 1870s. They were still being made by while-you-wait street photographers as late as the 1950s. The ferrotype process was a variation of the collodion positive, and used a similar process to wet plate photography. A very underexposed negative image was ...

    The ferrotype process was described in 1853 by Adolphe-Alexandre Martin, but it was first patented in 1857 by Hamilton Smith in America, and by Willian Kloen and Daniel Jones in England. William and Peter Neff manufactured the iron used for the plates, which they called ‘melainotype plates’. A rival manufacturer, Victor Griswold, made a similar pro...

    Material These were made using a thin sheet of iron coated with black enamel and can be identified using a magnet. Image Because they are not produced from a negative, the images are reversed (as in a mirror). They are a very dark grey-black and the image quality is often poor. Case Ferrotypes were sometimes put into cheap papier-mâché cases or car...

    Edward M. Estabrooke, The Ferrotype and How to Make It, 1903
    Audrey Linkman, ‘Cheap Tin Trade: The Ferrotype Portrait in Victorian Britain’, Photographica World, No. 69, January 1994
    Steven Kasher, America and the Tintype, Steidl, 2008
  4. Mar 7, 2024 · A Brief History Lesson in Tintype Photography. Physical photographs have captivated humans ever since the invention of the camera in 1816, with their ability to capture life's special moments. One of the earliest and often forgotten photo technologies is tintypes. Tintypes are a kind of photograph created by generating a direct positive on a ...

  5. A tintype, also known as melainotype or ferrotype, is an old style of photograph that creates a photographic image on a thin sheet of metal or iron that has been coated with a dark lacquer or enamel. Tintype photos are created when metal plates are coated with chemicals, exposed to light in a camera, and processed with additional chemistry.

  6. Dec 31, 2018 · The original method for creating tintype photos is a wet collodion process. Collodion is a syrupy solution of cellulose nitrate in ether and alcohol. In the case of tintype, the wet collodion is applied to a thin iron plate and then covered in silver nitrate. The plate must then be loaded into a special camera in a darkroom, after which it's ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TintypeTintype - Wikipedia

    A tintype, also known as a melanotype or ferrotype, is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal, colloquially called 'tin' (though not actually tin-coated), coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion.

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