April 2025
Intermediate to advanced
518 pages
14h 4m
English
“What a great photographer does is they are consistently able to make something in a style that is personal to themselves.”
—Ken Van Sickle
Photographic papers are made from combinations of three light-sensitive materials: silver chloride, silver bromide, and silver iodide. Traditionally there have been three combinations available for photographic printing: chloride, bromide, and chlorobromide, with varying amounts of silver iodide found in most papers. Generally speaking, as there are many variables, papers with a higher percentage of chloride have slower printing speed and are usually warmer in tone. Papers with a higher percentage of bromide are faster and colder in tone.
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