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Woodburytypes


 
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Often described as the "perfect" reproductive process, the Woodburytype is the only mechanical print that produces a true continuous tone without a screen or grain. Discover the luminous depth of this permanent, gelatin-based masterpiece.

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1Improving content on photographic techniques
The process
2Woodburytypes
3Books illustrated with woodburytypes
Publications including woodburytypes
4Walter B. Woodbury (ed.): Treasure spots of the world (1875)
5Thompson Cooper, Lock & Whitfield: Men of Mark (1876-1883)
6Lock and Whitfield (attributed): The Theatre (1877-1897)
7Galerie Contemporaine, Litteraire, Artistique
8Paris - Artiste
9Paris-Theatre / Paris-Portrait
10John Thomson: Street Life in London
11Jules Bernard Luys: Les Emotions chez les sujets en état d'hypnotisme (1887)
12J.C. Burrow: Mongst Mines and Miners; or Underground scenes by flash-light (1893)
13The Saturday Programme and Sketch Book
14Ed. Heron-Allen: Violin-Making (As It Was and Is): being a Historical, Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the Science and Art of Violin-Making, for the use of Violin Makers and Players, Amateur and Professional (1885)
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15Andrew Young: Woodburytypes of trees

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