calotype
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n. talbotype, photographic procedure in which the paper plate is sensitized with silver iodide

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Calotype
Calotype or talbotype is an early photographic process introduced in 1838 by William Henry Fox Talbot, using paper coated with silver iodide. The term calotype comes from the Greek  kalos for "beautiful", and Tupos for "impression".

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calotype
nm. calotype, talbotype, photographic procedure in which the paper plate is sensitized with silver iodide

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Calotype
(n.)
A method of taking photographic pictures, on paper sensitized with iodide of silver; -- also called Talbotype, from the inventor, Mr. Fox. Talbot.
  

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s. kalotypi, talbotypi, fotografisk prosess hvor papirplaten er gjort lysfølsom med sølvjodid


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