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Salted paper

The salted paper technique was created in the mid-1830s by English scientist and inventor Henry Fox Talbot. It is governed by three principles: - A silver halide formed in the fibres of the paper (historically AgCl) - An image obtained by direct darkening in light - The absence of a chemically developed latent image It is the last two points that differentiate it from the Callotype (which produces a negative).

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