carbon process

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carbon process

A printer uses the carbon process to create a fine art reproduction.

Definition

Noun: 1. A photographic printing process: The carbon process is a historical photographic technique for producing high-quality, permanent prints. It uses paper coated with a layer of bichromated gelatin containing a pigment (usually carbon black). When exposed to light through a negative, the gelatin hardens in proportion to the light received. The unhardened gelatin is then washed away with warm water, leaving a pigmented gelatin image.

Usage Examples
  • The museum's exhibit on 19th-century photography featured several portraits made using the carbon process.
  • Due to its stability and rich tonal range, the carbon process was valued for creating archival prints.
  • Modern artists interested in alternative photography sometimes revive the carbon process for its unique aesthetic qualities.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Specificity: The term is used almost exclusively within the contexts of photographic history, conservation, and alternative process photography. It refers to the specific chemical and mechanical procedure, not a general concept.
  • As a Compound Noun: It functions as a fixed technical term. The word "carbon" refers to the common pigment used (carbon black), and "process" refers to the method.
Variants and Related Words
  • Carbon print (n): The physical photograph produced by the carbon process.
    • The library's collection includes a valuable carbon print from 1880.
  • Pigment process (n): A broader category of photographic printing processes that use a suspended pigment, which includes the carbon process.
  • Bichromate process (n): A general term for processes using light-sensitive bichromated gelatin or gum, encompassing the carbon process and others like gum bichromate.
Synonyms
  • Autotype (n): An older, largely synonymous term for the carbon process, especially when referring to commercial applications.
  • Pigment printing (n): A more general term that can include the carbon process.
Related Phrases/Idioms

(This is a highly technical term and is not used in idiomatic expressions or common phrasal verbs.)

carbon process

A printer uses the carbon process to create a fine art reproduction.

Noun
  1. a process of printing on paper coated with bichromated gelatin containing pigment