PVia
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Which is more correct, more commonplace or just your preference?
Or maybe just "silver print"?
Or maybe just "silver print"?
I was going to mention ingredient listings but as "proof" that it shouldn't be gelatin silver
We don't eat the stuff
I believe it should be silver gelatin as in
Silvered gelatin ..the addition of silver to gelatin to make an emulsion
gelatinized silver (gelatin silver) seems to be saying that you've somehow turned the silver into a gelatinous substance which I don't believe happens and doesn't sound right, to me
Can we give it a new name? How does "Black & White" sound to everyone? Will it fly?
Of course, being in the trade, I never heard of silver gelatin until I came to APUG.
PE
Of course, being in the trade, I never heard of silver gelatin until I came to APUG.
Can we give it a new name? How does "Black & White" sound to everyone? Will it fly?
No not correct, the art world has used the classification "Silver Gelatin" for many years, certainly well before digital came along. It is used along with other labels like, Platinum, Gum Bichromate etc to distinguish the type of print, and is particularly important when items are sold at auction etc.Silver gelatin only became a 'name' when digital began to replace silver halide as "Photography" and so it needed a name to distinguish it.
PE
Imagine how I feel, as an Englishman, when I see some of things coming out of your country!Sorry for the digression, but this misappropriation of language astounds me.
Of course, being in the trade, I never heard of silver gelatin until I came to APUG.
PE
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