Aurotype

Aurotype is a monochrome photographic printing process that uses Gold chloride, potassium ferricyanide and ferrocyanide. It was described in 1844 by Robert Hunt.[1] It is a member of the Siderotype family of processes.[2]

References

  1. Jones, Bernard Edward (1911-01-01). Cassell's Cyclopaedia of Photography. Arno Press. ISBN 9780405049224.
  2. "AlternativePhotography.com: The historical alternative photographic processes". www.alternativephotography.com. Retrieved 2016-04-09.


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