So far I thought ferrotyping (aside of that direct-positive process) would always refer to drying on a heat-press with the emulsion facing the polished side aimed at yielding high gloss.
But:
-) my photographic dictionary does not list that term at all
-) the Focal Encyclopedia describes it as gloss drying on a cold, polished surface
-) Ilfords Manual does not list that term, but calls drying on a cold polished surface: glazing, on a hot polished surface: hot glazing
-) the same for Clerc, but here a reference is made to ferrotype plates used as polished surface
However, here at Apug, US dominated, I find the term ferrotyping used for both cold and hot glazing on a polished surface.
But:
-) my photographic dictionary does not list that term at all
-) the Focal Encyclopedia describes it as gloss drying on a cold, polished surface
-) Ilfords Manual does not list that term, but calls drying on a cold polished surface: glazing, on a hot polished surface: hot glazing
-) the same for Clerc, but here a reference is made to ferrotype plates used as polished surface
However, here at Apug, US dominated, I find the term ferrotyping used for both cold and hot glazing on a polished surface.
