Definition & Meaning | English word AMBROTYPES
AMBROTYPES
Definitions of AMBROTYPES
- plural of ambrotype.
Number of letters
10
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using AMBROTYPES in a Sentence
- It may also refer to sepia displaying tones from light tan to dark brown or cyanotype ("blueprint") images, and early photographic methods such as daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, and tintypes, each of which may be used to produce a monochromatic image.
- Ambrotypes were sometimes hand-tinted; untinted ambrotypes are monochrome, gray or tan in their lightest areas.
- " Batchen had in mind a wide range of photographies made by or for ordinary people, including intentional art and the work of certain professionals: daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, snapshots and snapshot albums, "panoramas of church groups, wedding pictures, formal portraits of the family dog.
- Within the University Print Collection, one can find a significant number of vintage daguerreotypes, 1840s calotype negatives, ambrotypes from the Civil War era, commercial tintypes, as well as images spanning popular culture from the 1840s to the present.
- The breadth of his photographic products included: Daguerreotypes, calotypes, pannotypes, photo-lithography, stereoscopy, ambrotypes, CDVs, and medallions.
- The museum holds 481 daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, ivorytypes, and tintypes purchased from the estate of California art collector Theodore J.
- She printed her images as daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, and tintypes that were mounted on leather or paper.
- Another sets came from donations of citizens of Cieszyn and collectors and comprised daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, ferrotypes, pannotypes and contemporary pictures as a documentary of the past.
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