colodión
Colodión, also known as collodion, is a type of photographic emulsion that was widely used in the mid-19th century. It consists of a mixture of nitrate of silver (AgNO3) and collodion, a solution of cellulose nitrate in ether and alcohol. The collodion acts as a binder, suspending the silver nitrate in a thin, flexible layer on a glass plate or paper.
The process of creating a colodión photograph involves several steps. First, the glass plate is sensitized
Colodión photography was popular due to its simplicity and the ability to produce high-quality images. However,