Each plate was a 14 - inch square of glass
with photographic emulsion painted on the back.
Not exact matches
In conjunction
with the momentum and velocity experiments, Berkeley physicist Gerson Goldhaber and Edoardo Amaldi from Rome led a related experiment using
photographic -
emulsion stacks.
American inventor George Eastman (who would go on to found the Eastman - Kodak company in 1892) builds a machine for coating
photographic plates
with emulsion, which allows for the mass production of photographs.
In 1879, the American inventor George Eastman (who would go on to found the Eastman - Kodak company in 1892) built a machine for coating
photographic plates
with emulsion that allowed photographs to be produced in great quantity.
«A tin type is a photograph created as a direct positive onto a thin sheet of tin which has been coated
with enamel to support a
photographic emulsion.»
With the eye of a
photographic plate, he finds the black in the white, the projection in the
emulsion, the print in the press, and the shape in the void.