Ambrotypes/Tintype
Tintype is a method of the collodion wet-plate technique. It involves coating a plate to make it light sensitive right before an image is made and the image is developed right after image is captured. This technique was developed around the 1850s.
Ambrotype is a method from the family of wet-plate collodion. It produces a positive image on clear or black glass. When it's on clear glass, the image need to be presented in front of black background to see the positive image.
Ambrotype is a method from the family of wet-plate collodion. It produces a positive image on clear or black glass. When it's on clear glass, the image need to be presented in front of black background to see the positive image.