| 31. | This method became known as the'wet-plate collodion'or'wet collodion'method.
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| 32. | Later Oliver became a printer and photographer, specializing in nineteenth century processes such as collodion and Woodburytype.
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| 33. | He exhibited at least 14 phorographs to the Society on a mix of Collodion and waxed paper prints.
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| 34. | She learned the actual wet-plate negative technique from the contemporary collodion masters Mark and France Scully Osterman.
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| 35. | As the wall text points out, she used the wet-plate collodion process, introduced in 1851.
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| 36. | Many artists work with collodion around the globe, including Kurt Gr�ng, Sally Mann, and Ben Cauchi.
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| 37. | In the wet collodion process, silver nitrate reacted with a halide salt; potassium iodide, for example.
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| 38. | Aragon, a bleeder, came out of his dressing room with a protective substance called collodion on his brow.
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| 39. | Collodion can also be poured onto a japanned iron plate, producing a similar one-of-kind positive.
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| 40. | As the Cold War had begun, Zwickau was unreachable, so the collodion had to be ordered from America.
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