Popular Photographic Print Processes:
Salted Paper Prints

Jessie Harrison Whitehurst, photographer (attributed). [Andrew
Johnson].
Salted paper print,
1860.
LC-DIG-ppmsca-05704 |
Dates in
general use: ca. 1840-ca. 1860

Description: Salted
paper or salt prints are the earliest
photographic prints made on paper.
The image seems to be in the paper,
not resting on the surface. The fibers
are noticeable and seem to be part
of the image. The salt print usually
has a matte surface and is brown
or sepia color.
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