• It must be removed with a professional collodion remover such as Michael Davy Collodacolor Remover which must be purchased in conjunction. (gurumakeupemporium.com)
  • In 1851, Frederick Scott Archer, an Englishman, discovered that collodion could be used as an alternative to egg white (albumen) on glass photographic plates. (wikipedia.org)
  • While in Paris, René Dagron became familiar with the collodion wet plate and collodion-albumen dry plate processes which he would later adapt to his microfilm and Stanhope production techniques. (wikipedia.org)
  • The image of a photographic silver print "consists of finely divided silver metal contained in or on an organic colloid layer (albumen, collodion, gelatin, or starch), present as a discrete coating or as sizing, on a paper support" (Swan 1981: 271). (photographymedia.com)
  • Collodion, which dries extremely fast, is first coated onto the skin. (costumesetc.com)
  • When painted on the skin, collodion dries to form a flexible nitrocellulose film. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the collodion dries and forms a solid sheet covering the optic, it is carefully peeled away, taking contamination with it. (wikipedia.org)
  • Collodion contains ether and acts to degrease the skin. (costumesetc.com)
  • Collodion is a flammable, syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in ether and alcohol. (wikipedia.org)
  • EEG electrodes are commonly attached to the patient's scalp with rigid collodion for long-term treatment Non-flexible collodion is used in theatrical makeup for various effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • Then, we spent a little time with actual makeup experts who told us about Pros-aide adhesive, rigid collodion, 3rd Degree Silicone modeling compound, and other crazy cool materials that helped us jump to the next level. (fredandelledesigns.com)
  • Another method, using tannin, invented by Major C. Russell in 1861, followed and in 1864 W.E. Bolton and E.J. Sayce mixed silver bromide with collodion, so that by the mid-1860s the wet-plate process was being replaced. (wikipedia.org)
  • silver image on lacquered iron bound by collodion) were usually stored in similar cases. (photographymedia.com)
  • I am a portrait photographer who choses the collodion wet plate process as my main medium to capture light (and time - the light photons partly manifest the silver on the plate, thats why I feel that I capture time as well). (35mmc.com)
  • Collodion was also the basis of most wet-plate photography until it was superseded by modern gelatin emulsions. (wikipedia.org)
  • This method became known as the 'wet-plate collodion' or 'wet collodion' method. (wikipedia.org)
  • The process required great skill and included the following steps: Clean the glass plate (extremely well) In the light, pour "salted" (iodide, bromide) collodion onto the glass plate, tilting it so it reaches each corner. (wikipedia.org)
  • Richard Hill Norris, a doctor of medicine and professor of physiology at Queen's College, Birmingham (a predecessor college of Birmingham University), is generally credited with the first development of dry collodion plate when in 1856 he took out a new patent for a dry plate used in photography in which the emulsion was coated with gelatine or gum arabic to preserve its sensitivity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Collodion reduced the exposure time necessary for making an image. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sometimes a piece of thin cloth is applied between the layers, to hold the collodion together for easy removal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mehron Rigid Collodion 'Scarring Liquid' is a clear solution made just for creating a scarred special effect . (facepaint.com)
  • Each 0.125 ounce Mehron Rigid Collodion bottle will give 5-10 applications, depending on use. (facepaint.com)
  • Apply a thin line of Mehron Rigid Collodion to loose skin (if the skin is too tight, scar will look as good). (facepaint.com)
  • Remove Mehron Rigid Collodion by peeling off from the skin. (facepaint.com)
  • Mehron Rigid Collodion is a clear liquid which dries and puckers the skin to create the appearance of a scar. (bes-online.ru)
  • bes-online.ru: Mehron Rigid Collodion Scarring Liquid - Clear (3-Pack): Office Products. (bes-online.ru)
  • Rigid collodion scarring liquid 4ml. (fantadeals.com)
  • Rigid Collodion - Rigid Collodion is a strong smelling clear liquid that you apply to dry skin and after layers of the product your skin will start to tighten giving the effect of an aged scar. (inquiryhub.org)
  • Collodion is a flammable, syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in ether and alcohol. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1851, Frederick Scott Archer, an Englishman, discovered that collodion could be used as an alternative to egg white (albumen) on glass photographic plates. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some chemical liquors will also attempt to disrupt the monopole with the sympathetic family members of cyanides or with collodion uncovered by Louis Ménard, and photographically attributed to Frederick Scott Archer. (stephensuarino.com)
  • A device for the administration of drug products that consists of a rigid barrel fitted with septum with a plunger at one end and a seal or needle at the other end. (nih.gov)
  • The process required great skill and included the following steps: Clean the glass plate (extremely well) In the light, pour "salted" (iodide, bromide) collodion onto the glass plate, tilting it so it reaches each corner. (wikipedia.org)
  • The scenes go by, the silver (metallic) maintains by itself firmly that it is introduced as rigid plates, that it lies down on a glass plate, that it will become embedded in a gelatin, that it spreads on a movie of cellulose. (stephensuarino.com)
  • Collodion was also the basis of most wet-plate photography until it was superseded by modern gelatin emulsions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Richard Hill Norris, a doctor of medicine and professor of physiology at Queen's College, Birmingham (a predecessor college of Birmingham University), is generally credited with the first development of dry collodion plate when in 1856 he took out a new patent for a dry plate used in photography in which the emulsion was coated with gelatine or gum arabic to preserve its sensitivity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nothing reflects the atmosphere of Victorian times like antique Collodion photography. (dorisleslieblau.com)
  • Another method, using tannin, invented by Major C. Russell in 1861, followed and in 1864 W.E. Bolton and E.J. Sayce mixed silver bromide with collodion, so that by the mid-1860s the wet-plate process was being replaced. (wikipedia.org)
  • The solution was dubbed "collodion" (from the Greek κολλώδης (kollodis), gluey) by Dr. A.A. Gould of Boston, Massachusetts. (wikipedia.org)