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Tintype Photography

The tintype photograpy process was patented in 1856 by Hamilton Smith.

Daguerreotypes and tintypes were one of a kind images and the image was almost always reversed left to right.
Members of the 75th Ohio Infantry in Jacksonville

Tintype Photograph of Members of the 75th Ohio Infantry in Jacksonville

Florida State Archives
A thin sheet of iron was used to provide a base for light-sensitive material, yielding a positive image. Tintypes are a variation of the collodion wet plate process. The emulsion is painted onto a japanned (varnished) iron plate, which is exposed in the camera. The low cost and durability of tintypes, coupled with the growing number of traveling photographers, enhanced the tintype’s popularity.

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