Ambrotype

/ˈæmbɹəˌtaɪp/ noun

An early photographic process using glass coated with collodion and an undercoating of dark material, producing a positive image popular in the 1850s-1860s.

From 'ambr-' (possibly relating to amber's clarity) combined with '-type' (from Greek 'typos,' meaning impression). The name suggests the amber-like or clear quality of the glass.

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