Korona Film Holder, 1902-1920
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Artifact Overview
Wet plate photography was a primary photographic method until the invention of roll-film in the 1880s. Metal or glass plates were coated with light-sensitive collodion, placed into holders, and exposed in a camera. Before the plate dried, it was developed in a darkroom. Exacting and demanding, wet plate photography was the opposite of being a mobile, spontaneous, or user-friendly process.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Photographic plate holder
Date Made
1902-1920
Place of Creation
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
2003.0.77.4
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Cardboard
Iron alloy
Wood (Plant Material)
Dimensions
Height: 10.75 in
Width: 0.75 in
Length: 7.625 in
Inscriptions
frame:
PATENTED KORONA 1902
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