Talk:Anthotype
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editIn my formatting I've cut out some of the pleasantries as well as the author's credits, as I did not think that an author was supposed to credit him/herself in the text; if I have overedited, my apologies, feel free to let me know on my talk page. (Booyabazooka 23:59, 23 Aug 2004 (UTC))
NOT Sir William Herschel
editThe inventor is actually his son, 'Sir John Herschel.' Sir William Herschel died before the process was even invented.
plagearism?
editThis seems to be largely a rehash of http://www.alternativephotography.com/process_anthotype.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.241.165.229 (talk) 00:29, 18 October 2007 (UTC)
Picture
editI added a picture and some remarks to clarify the process. I created this picture using the anthotype process.
I added some more in Wikimedia. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Anthotypes
Protection of anthotypes
editIf an anthotype is sensitive only to blue and ultraviolet, is it possible to make it last forever by keeping under a deep yellow filter? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.190.56.89 (talk) 07:28, 13 August 2015 (UTC)
Hi, as far as I know the sensitivity depends on the material. So different colors may be sensitive for different wavelengths. If you use a yellow filter, it may avoid fading for many anthotypes for a long time. In my experience, it also depends on huminidy.
--- It would be good to include old pictures from the beginning and replace one or two of my own pictures. They saved the pictures in darkness, and I did the same. I made them just for illustration using the same process. --Hutschi (talk) 20:05, 8 April 2016 (UTC)Hutschi