Negative
A photogram
A piece of photographic film having the negative (opposite) image of your positive print or image.
Photographic images are made permanent through various processes, depending on the medium used. In traditional film photography, light-sensitive chemicals on the film capture images, which are then developed and fixed to make them stable. In digital photography, images are stored as digital files on memory cards or drives, where they can be saved indefinitely. Additionally, prints can be made using ink or photographic paper, which can also be treated to enhance longevity.
Depends a lot on the subject matter of the print. Joy of Sex limited edition prints from 2005 can go for £2,000.00 - 3,000.00 upwards. If your print is the photographic MOM edition you could expect up to £300.00, but everything is worth what a buyer is prepared to pay for it, if you find a buyer.
These terms refer to photographs one takes to document artwork. A transparent original could be a slide (best format) or a photo printed 'transparency'. A reflective original is a photographic print from a slide or negative. These are always considered 'originals' when made from the same negative or slide.
A photogram
She he invented the photographic print and the negative washing machine.He invented the photographic print and the negative wash machine!
The images were made using a Graflex camera. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/list/128_migm.html
Gelatin silver print is a photographic procedure - not the name of a work of art.
You will be able to buy a digital print on canvas in any photographic store. Most of these are independent but a chain store that would do this for you is Boots.
A piece of photographic film having the negative (opposite) image of your positive print or image.
J. Ghislain LOOTENS has written: 'Lootens on photographic enlarging and print quality'
Photographic film was invented in 1889 by George Eastman. Photographic film and paper is made using silver nitrate which is light sensitive.
Kodak and Amazon both sell a wide variety of photographic paper. Any stationery company should sell different types of photographic paper as well and there should be something on one of those sites to meet your needs.
Photographic images were being made in 1878. Joseph Nicéphore Niépce made a few photographic pictures in 1827.
A lumen print is a way to expose photographic paper to take a picture of something without using a camera. It requires using black & white photo paper and exposing it to bright light, as sunlight, for a period of hours with the object in front of the paper that you wish to make a print of.
You can buy photographic paper from any stationary shop, place them in the printer like you would normal A4 paper, upload the photographs from the camera onto your computer and print as you would normally.