fotograafiaplaate
Fotograafiaplaate, also known as photographic plates, were an early form of photographic medium. They consisted of a glass plate coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, typically containing silver halide crystals suspended in gelatin. These plates were used to capture images before the advent of flexible film.
The process of using photographic plates involved preparing the plate by coating it with the emulsion, exposing
Different types of emulsions were used, varying in their sensitivity to light and color. Panchromatic emulsions,
Photographic plates were fragile and relatively heavy compared to later film formats. However, they offered superior