diaformaatilla
Diaformaatilla, also known as diaform, is a type of photographic paper that was developed in the late 19th century. It is characterized by its unique texture, which is created by the presence of a thin, transparent layer of gelatin on the surface of the paper. This layer allows for the creation of a distinctive, slightly glossy finish on the print.
The term "diaformaatilla" is derived from the Greek words "dia" meaning "through" and "forma" meaning "form," reflecting
Diaformaatilla is produced using a process that involves coating the paper with a layer of gelatin, which
In addition to its use in traditional photography, diaformaatilla has also been used in the production of