The term alternative process refers to any non-traditional or non-commercial photographic printing process. Currently, the standard analog photographic printing process for black-and-white photographs is the gelatin silver process.[1] Standard digital processes include the pigment print, and digital laser exposures on traditional color photographic paper.[citation needed]

Alternative processes often overlap with historical, or non-silver processes. Most of these processes were invented over 100 years ago and were used by early photographers.[2][3]

Many contemporary photographers are revisiting alternative processes and applying new technologies (the digital negative) and practices to these techniques.

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Learning

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These schools and photography centers offer a variety of alternative process workshops and classes.

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References

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  1. ^ "An Introduction to Photographic Processes". The New York Public Library. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
  2. ^ "ARTZ 388.01: Alternative Process Photography". scholarworks.umt.edu.
  3. ^ "Alternative Process Photography: Beyond Digital and Film". digitalcommons.uri.edu.
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