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A second look at the ferrotype confirms what Jeavons wrote.
One small ferrotype is the only existing authentic photograph of Billy the Kid.
This process also produced positives, the ambrotype and the tintype (also known as ferrotype).
The tintype or ferrotype, introduced in 1856; an image like the ambrotype, but on a thin blackened iron plate instead of glass.
McCarty's main weapon appears to be the Winchester Carbine held in his hand in the ferrotype.
One of the few remaining artifacts of McCarty's life is a 2x3 inch ferrotype taken by an unknown photographer sometime in late 1879 or early 1880.
The ferrotype appeared in several copied forms before the original was made public in the mid-1980s by Stephen and Art Upham, descendants of Dedrick.
The evening's other highlight was "Ferrotype," a new work that chronicled the lives of a family of "plain folk," as the program put it, from early in the 20th century.
He works in historical and alternative photographic processes including acrylic gel lift / transfers and wet plate collodion process negatives, ambrotypes, and ferrotype.
Very soon more successful agents came into use such as salts of iron such as iron oxalate, iron sulfate and iron lactate as in the ferrotype, wet plate and ambrotype processes.
Another member was L. C. Laudy; church literature says of him, "Little is known of him except that he was a photographer and owned Laudy's Photograph and Ferrotype Gallery in Peekskill.
There are three subsets to the collodion process; the Ambrotype (positive image on glass), the Ferrotype or Tintype (positive image on metal) and the negative which was printed on albumen or salt paper.
Tintype, also melainotype and ferrotype, is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a sheet of iron metal that is blackened by painting, lacquering or enamelling and is used as a support for a collodion photographic emulsion.