plaatcam
Plaatcam, in Dutch usage, refers to a plate camera, a type of large-format photographic camera that records images on photographic plates (glass or metal) rather than on film. Plate cameras were widely used in the 19th and early 20th centuries because of their high image resolution and tonal range, though they required careful preparation and longer setup times. The term can describe both field cameras and studio cameras that use plate holders.
Design and operation: Plate cameras typically use a bellows-based design that allows the lens to extend from
Historical and modern use: In historical photography, plate cameras produced high-detail images suitable for portraits, landscapes,
Related topics include large-format cameras, wax plate and wet plate processes, dry plates, glass plates, and