DRY-PLATE process, The
This was invented by Charles Bennett in 1878, coming soon after
Dr. Richard Leach Maddox had suggested
the use of Gelatin as a binder. This
new process was revolutionary:
- from now on portable darkrooms would no longer be necessary;
- the process was much more sensitive to light, and therefore
relatively fast shutter speeds were possible;
- it led to a greater degree of standardisation and quality
- a new range of cameras (including novel ones, such as used
for example by Paul Martin), began to
appear.
© Robert Leggat, 1999.