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Property / instance of
 
Property / instance of: process / rank
 
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Property / subclass of
 
Property / subclass of: wet collodion process / rank
 
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Property / type of process
 
Property / type of process: Tintype / rank
 
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Property / Eixo
 
Property / Eixo: laboratorial / rank
 
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Property / media modality
 
Property / media modality: photography / rank
 
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Property / discoverer or inventor
 
Property / discoverer or inventor: Adolphe Alexandre Martin / rank
 
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Property / process
 
a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal, colloquially called 'tin' (though not actually tin-coated), coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion.
Property / process: a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal, colloquially called 'tin' (though not actually tin-coated), coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion. / rank
 
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Property / time of discovery or invention
 
1 January 1853Gregorian
Timestamp+1853-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Property / time of discovery or invention: 1 January 1853Gregorian / rank
 
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Property / publication date
 
1 January 1853Gregorian
Timestamp+1853-01-01T00:00:00Z
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Property / publication date: 1 January 1853Gregorian / rank
 
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Property / image
 
Property / image: Ferrotypie-tent van de fotograaf, RP-F-2009-99.jpg / rank
 
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    a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal, colloquially called 'tin' (though not actually tin-coated), coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion.
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    1 January 1853Gregorian
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    1 January 1853Gregorian
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