The History of Photography
Across
- 5. An image with reversed colors, often used as an intermediate step in traditional photographic processes to create positive prints
- 7. Acronym for Single-Lens Reflex, a type of camera that uses a mirror and prism system to allow the photographer to see through the lens
- 9. A photographic process that used paper coated with silver iodide to produce negative images
- 13. A light-sensitive material used in traditional photography, consisting of a plastic base coated with emulsion
- 14. A flammable, syrupy solution used in the wet collodion process for creating photographic images on glass plates
- 15. A mobile phone with advanced computing capabilities and an integrated digital camera, popular for casual photography
Down
- 1. An early photographic process that produced highly detailed images on a silver-coated copper plate
- 2. Relating to the technology that converts images into data, as used in modern digital cameras and smartphones
- 3. A brand name associated with the revolutionary roll film camera introduced by George Eastman
- 4. An early photographic process that used sunlight to create a permanent image on a light-sensitive surface
- 6. A chemical compound used in early photographic processes, such as the calotype and wet collodion methods
- 8. The level of detail that can be captured in a digital image, often measured in pixels or megapixels
- 10. The use of photographs to tell news stories, often associated with the advent of the 35mm camera
- 11. The amount of light allowed to reach the photographic medium, influenced by factors such as shutter speed and aperture
- 12. A mixture of two substances, such as the light-sensitive layer used in the dry plate process