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Photography: its history, processes, apparatus, and ...
Stannotype. — Another of the clever inventions of the late Mr. Woodbury was
named by him Stannotype. The necessity for using hydraulic pressure in making
the printing- plates for the Woodbury type process has always made that beautiful
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... the image is moulded in pigmented gelatine, and those in which the picture is
printed with the ordinary fatty printing inks. The first class only includes the
processes invented by Woodbury, namely, the Woodbury - type, and the
Stannotype.
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary of Photography: Containing Over ...
The presses used by most firms working the Woodbury process are heavy,
clumsy arrangements. That designed for the Stannotype process, and depicted in
Fig. ooo answers the purpose equally well. It would be as well to note here that
the ...
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Journal of the Royal Society of Arts
The Stannotype process is a modification of the Woodbury type, and was also
invented by Mr. Woodbury. It has almost gone out of use now, and it will be
sufficient if I explain that the printing is done direct from the gelatine relief by
covering it ...
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Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures ...
Now, as to Mr. Woodbury's new {development of his process, which he calls
stannotype. There are two stannotype processes—the 01d and the new; but the
former can be summed up in a very few words, especially as it has been
altogether ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1884
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The Dictionary of Photography for Amateur and Professional ...
A carefully made case of sheet metal is a convenient protection. Stannotype. A
modification of Woodburytype (q.v.). Stenopeic Photography (trrewirdt, in sense
of a narrow way). Synonymous with Pinhole Photography (gm.). Stereograph.
Edward John Wall, Thomas Bolas, 1902
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Modern Methods of Illustrating Books
42 Stannotype. gelatinous pigment of the original film. As the cast shrinks very
considerably in drying, it is necessary to exaggerate the depth of the mould, and
for this reason to use a film in preparing the reverse very much thicker than would
...
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An historical and practical guide to art illustration, in ...
James Shirley Hodson. instructions be properly carried out all liability to air-
bubbles under the tin-foil will be avoided, at the same time that no danger of
breaking the plate will be incurred. STANNOTYPE PRESS. The Stannotype press
differs ...
James Shirley Hodson, 1884
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The Year-book of Photography and Photographic News Almanac ...
Instructions (if necessary) will be given to licensees, at the works. The
STANNOTYPE PROCESS has already obtained the following Pri* Medals : —
SOCIETY'S PROGRESS SILVER MEDAL, 1883. SOCIETY'S EXHIBITION
MEDAL, 1883.
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Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography: A-I, index
Woodbury's slightly simplified stannotype process, introduced in the early 1880s
in an attempt to make woodburytype more attractive on a smaller scale, differed
only in the method used to produce a printing mould. Stannotype eliminated any
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