Yamamototype
Yamamototype is a term that refers to a specific method of printing or reproduction, often associated with early photographic processes. While not as widely recognized as cyanotypes or daguerreotypes, it holds a niche place in the history of image-making. The exact origin and inventor of the "Yamamototype" process are not definitively established, leading to some ambiguity surrounding its historical context and specific techniques.
It is believed that the Yamamototype process involves the use of light-sensitive chemicals to create an image
Research into the Yamamototype is ongoing, with historians and conservators seeking to clarify its technical details