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  • Title: Gum Printing
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 308
  • Publisher: ➤  Focal Press - Taylor & Francis Group
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  • Publish Location: Abingdon, UK - New York, USA

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  • First Year Published: 2016
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    Gum printing

    surprisingly beautiful results. Gum bichromate, or gum dichromate as it is also known, is a photographic printing process invented in the early days of

    Gum arabic

    Gum arabic (gum acacia, gum sudani, Senegal gum and by other names) (Arabic: صمغ عربي) is a tree gum exuded by two species of Acacia sensu lato: Senegalia

    List of photographic processes

    Autotype (photographic process) Barrieotype Baryta coated paper Bayard process Bichromate process Bichromated gelatin Bichromated gum arabic Bichromatic albumen

    Alternative process

    alternative processes and applying new technologies (the digital negative) and practices to these techniques. Anthotype Caffenol Daguerreotype Gum bichromate and

    Impressionism

    using soft focus lenses or pinhole lenses, and manipulating the gum bichromate process to create images that resembled Impressionist paintings. French

    Timeline of photography technology

    Talbot expert Larry J. Schaaf. Retrieved 10 September 2014. "The gum bichromate process" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-24. Ronalds

    Cross processing

    Cross processing (sometimes abbreviated to Xpro, or hyphenated as Cross-processing) is the deliberate processing of photographic film in a chemical solution

    Hugo Henneberg

    single-layer gum prints at a photographic exhibition in 1895. Henneberg brought the gum bichromate process to the attention of Kühn that year. The process revived

    Cyanotype

    images. The cyanotype may be combination-printed with gumoil, or with a gum bichromate image, in which, for full-colour imaging from colour separations, it

    Oil print process

    take up these processes again. The origins of the oil print process go back to experiments by Alphonse Louis Poitevin with bichromated gelatin in the