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Monochrome Silver Gelatin Print

An image produced by enlarging (alternate tags <negative optical enlarger>, <condensing enlarger>, <optical diuffusion enlarger>, <scanning laser enlarger>, a negative (alternative tags <inter-negative>) or digital file (consider using alternate tag <scanning laser enlarger>) onto silver gelatin material as understood in analog photography since the 19th century. Related tags: <realted tag1>, <related tag2>,...
 
Monochrome Silver Gelatin Print

An image produced by enlarging (alternate tags <negative optical enlarger>, <condensing enlarger>, <optical diuffusion enlarger>, <scanning laser enlarger>, a negative (alternative tags <inter-negative>) or digital file (consider using alternate tag <scanning laser enlarger>) onto silver gelatin material as understood in analog photography since the 19th century. Related tags: <realted tag1>, <related tag2>,...
No contact prints?
 
No contact prints?

Well, now this process is working! Excellent point. I am sure I left out other salient details also. Please come join the group and register your comment.
 
Or you could just say a photographic print made on gelatin silver paper. It doesn't matter whether the original image was film or digital or whether the printing process was an enlarger or a laser.
 
Or you could just say a photographic print made on gelatin silver paper. It doesn't matter whether the original image was film or digital or whether the printing process was an enlarger or a laser.

True. The other tags are optional. We could take out reference to "negative" and let that be an alternate tag. Specific discussion like this should be on the Group page.
 
There is already a consensus of what a carbon print is. Has been for a hundred years. Google "carbon print". The first entry takes you to Wikipedia, which describes carbon prints.
Yes, this true yet when I posted a link to Wiki to educate what a Carbon Print was to someone in this in this thread
it was met with this

SNIP
Wiki ain't truth, or even consensus.
 
I would have more confidence on a consensus definition on Photrio than an article on Wiki, but Wiki is often reasonable. If I am unsure on Wiki, I go to the discussion page and see if there are arguments.
 
APUG is extinct for good reasons.
apug isn't extinct at all, it is back together with the 2 websites that spun off from it.
apug standards, photrio standards ... same thing.
i guess you aren't going to explain yourself regarding
how ink jet prints are more photographic than photographs ..
maybe its just opinion stated as fact ??
 
I would have more confidence on a consensus definition on Photrio than an article on Wiki, but Wiki is often reasonable. If I am unsure on Wiki, I go to the discussion page and see if there are arguments.

Yes, Wiki can be convenient and it often opens new doors, but those doors are often biased and wrong. Wiki is a good place to start if Googling is too challenging.
 
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