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- Bromoil_Process abstract "The Bromoil Process was an early photographic process that was very popular with the Pictorialists during the first half of the twentieth century. The soft, paint-like qualities of the prints are very typical for this genre, and have recently led to some art photographers using the process again.The bromoil process was based on the oil print, whose origins date from the mid-nineteenth century. A drawback of oil prints was that the gelatin used was too slow to permit an enlarger to be used, so that negatives had to be the same dimensions as the positives. After G.E.H. Rawlins published a 1904 article on the oil print process, E.J. Wall in 1907 described theoretically how it should be possible to use a smaller negative in an enlarger to produce a silver bromide positive, which should then be bleached and hardened, to be inked afterwards as in the oil process. C Welborne Piper then executed this theory in practice, and so the bromoil process was born.".
- Bromoil_Process thumbnail Portrait_of_Andreas_Jackobsen.jpg?width=300.
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- Bromoil_Process wikiPageExternalLink heinrich_kreissl.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageExternalLink process_bromoil.html.
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- Bromoil_Process wikiPageRevisionID "668373118".
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photographic_processes.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Exposure_(photography).
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Gelatin.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Lithographic.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Lithography.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Negative_(photography).
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Oil_print.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Photographic.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Photography.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Pictorialism.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink Silver_bromide.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink File:Bromoil-Josef_Jindřich_Šechtl.jpg.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink File:Goldblinie_gr.jpg.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLink File:Portrait_of_Andreas_Jackobsen.jpg.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bromoil Process".
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bromoil".
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rawlins oil print".
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageWikiLinkText "bromoil process".
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- Bromoil_Process wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alternative_photography.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Bromoil_Process wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Bromoil_Process subject Category:Photographic_processes.
- Bromoil_Process hypernym Process.
- Bromoil_Process type Election.
- Bromoil_Process type Process.
- Bromoil_Process type Thing.
- Bromoil_Process comment "The Bromoil Process was an early photographic process that was very popular with the Pictorialists during the first half of the twentieth century. The soft, paint-like qualities of the prints are very typical for this genre, and have recently led to some art photographers using the process again.The bromoil process was based on the oil print, whose origins date from the mid-nineteenth century.".
- Bromoil_Process label "Bromoil Process".
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Bromolejotisk.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Bromöldruck.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Bromóleo.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Bromoil.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Bromouljni_tisak.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Brómolajnyomat.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs m.03hxk9.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Бромойль.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Q850482.
- Bromoil_Process sameAs Q850482.
- Bromoil_Process wasDerivedFrom Bromoil_Process?oldid=668373118.
- Bromoil_Process depiction Portrait_of_Andreas_Jackobsen.jpg.
- Bromoil_Process isPrimaryTopicOf Bromoil_Process.