Siderotype is an iron-based photographic print.1 The term was coined by Sir John Frederick William Herschel.2
List of siderotype processes
A list of processes defined as siderotypes is as follows: amphitype, argentotype, argyrotype, aurotype, breath print, Brown Line, chromatic photo, chrysotype, cyanotype, ferrogallic process, FerroBlend, kallitype, kelaenotype, Nakahara's process,3 palladiotype, Pellet print, Phipson's process, platinotype, printout platinum, satista print, sepia platinotype, sepiatype and vandyke.
References
References
- The National Standard Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Literature, the Sciences and the Arts, for Popular Use. A Volume for Universal Reference Containing Over 20,000 Articles ... with 1,000 Illustrations. A. L. Burt. 1884-01-01.
- Edinburgh Review, Or, Critical Journal. A. and C. Black. 1843-01-01.
- Jones, Bernard Edward (1912). Cassell's Cyclopaedia of Photography. Vol. 1. Cassell. p. 62.
Further reading
Further reading
- Ware, Mike (2006). "Herschel's Chrysotype: a Golden Legend Re-told". History of Photography. 30 (1): 1–24. doi:10.1080/03087298.2006.10442836. ISSN 0308-7298.