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Non-traditional or non-commercial photographic printing process
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The term alternative process refers to any non-traditional or non-commercial photographic printing process. Currently, the standard analog photographic printing process for black-and-white photographs is the gelatin silver process. Standard digital processes include the pigment print, and digital laser exposures on traditional color photographic paper.

Alternative processes often overlap with historical, or non-silver processes. Most of these processes were invented over 100 years ago and were used by early photographers.

Many contemporary photographers are revisiting alternative processes and applying new technologies (the digital negative) and practices to these techniques.

Examples

Learning

These schools and photography centers offer a variety of alternative process workshops and classes.

See also

References

  1. "An Introduction to Photographic Processes". The New York Public Library. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
  2. "ARTZ 388.01: Alternative Process Photography". scholarworks.umt.edu.
  3. "Alternative Process Photography: Beyond Digital and Film". digitalcommons.uri.edu.

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