Intro to Art
The calotype, also known as the talbotype, is an early photographic process invented by William Henry Fox Talbot in the 1830s that used paper coated with silver iodide to create a negative image. This method allowed for multiple positive prints to be made from a single negative, marking a significant advancement in the history of photography and contributing to the development of modern photographic techniques.
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