LIST_OF_PHOTOGRAPHIC_PROCESSES

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This page list various 'photographic processes'.

Contents
Color
Black and White (Monochrome)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
References

Color



Chromogenic positive (Ektachrome)


E-4 process


E-6 process

Chromogenic negative


C-41 process


RA-4 process

Dye destruction


Cibachrome


Ilfochrome

Kodachrome


K-12 process


K-14 process

Dye transfer print

Agfacolor

Carbon print, 1862

Lippmann process, 1891

Autochrome Lumière, 1903

Dufaycolor

Anthotype

Autochrome Lumière
==Digital==

Ink jet


Giclee


Iris print

LightJet

Black and White (Monochrome)


A


Abration tone

Acetate film

Albertype

Albumen print, 1850

Algraphy

Ambrotype

amphitype

amylotype

Anaglyph

anthrakotype

Archertype

argentotype

argyrotype

Aristo paper

aristotype

aristo

artotype

atrephograph

atrograph

Autotype
B



Baryta coated paper

Bayard process

Bichromate process

Bichromated gelatin

Bichromated gum arabic

Bichromatic albumen

Bitumen of Judea

Breyertype

Bromoil Process, 1907

burneum
C


Calotype, 1841

cameo

Carbon print, 1855

Carbro Print

Carbro

Casein pigment

catalysotype

Catalisotype

Catatype

Cellulose diacetate negative

Cellulose nitrate negative

Cellulose triacetate negative

Ceroleine

chalkotype

Charbon Velour

chromatype

Chripotype

Chrysotype, 1842

Chrystollotype

Cliché-verre

Collodion paper

Collodion process, 1851

Collotype, 1870

Color paper

Contact print

Contact sheet

Contretype

Copper Photogravure

crystoleum

Crystal photo 1850

Cyanotype, 1842
D


Daguerreotype, 1839

Dallastype

diaphanotype

diazotype

Dry collodion negative

Dry collodion process

Dry plate

Dye coupler process

Dye destruction process

Dye diffusion transfer process

Dye transfer print
E


Eburneum

ectograph

ectographe

electrotype

energiatype

Enamel photograph

enamaline
F


Feertype

ferrotype

Ferroprussiate paper

fluorotype
G



Gaslight paper

Gaudinotype

Gelatino-Bromide emulsions, 1875

Gelatin-silver process

Gem tintype

Ghost photograph

Gum Bichromate Print

gum bichromate

Gum Dichromate

gum printing =
Photoglyphic

Gum over platinum
H


hallotype

Heliotype

hellenotype

Hillotype

Hyalotype -1850

Hydrotype
I



Intermediate negative

Internegative

Iron salt process

Ivorytype -1855
J



Jews pith
K


kallitype
L


Lambertype

Leggotype

LeGray

Levytype

linograph

linotype
M



Mariotype

Meisenbach process

Melainotype

melanograph

metotype
N

Negative
O


Oil printing process

opalotype

ozobrome

ozotype

Ozobrom process

ozotype

Ozotype process
P


Palladiotype, 1914

Palladium Print

Palladium processing

Palladiotype

pannotype

Paper Negatives

Paynetype

Photocollography

Photoglyphic

Photogram

Photogravure

Photolithography

Photosculpture

Phototype

Pinatype process

Platinotype, 1873

Playertype

Plumbeotype
R

S


Salt print

Salted paper

Self-toning paper

Sepia

Sepia paper

Shellac

Silver bromide

Silver chloride collodion

Simpsontype

sphereotype

Stanhope

stannotype

Sun printing
T


Talbotype

Tintype or Ferrotype

tithnotype

transferotype
U


uranium print

V



Van Dyke

Vescicular film

Vignetting
W


Wash-off Relief

Waxed paper

Wet collodion process

Wet collodion plate

Wet plate process

Woodburytype

Wothlytype
References

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