Photographic Process 6.0: The Gelatin Silver Print
In the final part of our photo process series we’re looking at the Gelatin Silver Print. We’re exploring the invention of the process and talking with our curators and historians, who help us put these processes into historical and cultural contexts.
The Gelatin Silver Print process allowed to make black and white images, and is responsible for all the black and white movies, and color photography.
Watch the entire photo process series.
Tags: Alison Nordström, ancestry, color photography, conservation, dry plate, emulsion, gelatin silver, glass plates, Jamie Allen, jello, Jessica Johnston, Mark Osterman, untold stories
Lisa Kribs-LaPierre is the Manager of Online Engagement at the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film.
