From: Shannon Stoney (sstoney@pdq.net)
Date: 02/22/03-04:55:00 PM Z
Mike wrote:
>Crawford, Keepers, p.63: "In the early 1890's albumen finally lost its role
>as a printing-out to the new printing-out collodion silver chloride and
>gelatin silver chloride presensitized papers, known in America under the
>general name <Aristoype>. Kodak put out a popular printing-out gelatin
>silver chloride paper, called <Solio>, in 1892."
Interesting. So the only difference between an aristotype and the
POP paper we can buy today is that the former used gelatin instead of
albumen?
--shannon
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