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Albert's innovation was to replace the copper or stone with glass, construct a mechanical press, and cover it with another gel layer, silicate mixed with gelatin, in order to produce about two thousand prints from each plate using etching presses and hand rollers. This new process was presented at
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the 1868 Photographic Exhibition in Hamburg and "albertype" was the name given by Joseph Albert. This technique was adopted by publishers creating thousands of postcards and viewbooks.
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In 1890, Adolph and Herman L. Wittemann founded the Albertype Company, a postcard and viewbook publishing company in
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The Photographic News: A Weekly Record of the Progress of Photography, Volumes 31-32
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Mapping the Spectrum: Techniques of Visual Representation in Research and Teaching
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http://www.sentfromthepastpostcards.com/publishers/the-albertype-co/
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Photographic processes dating from the 19th century
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Glacier National Park
gelatine
photographic negative
Josef Albert
Augsburg
Germany
collotype
lithographic stone
Heliotype
Brooklyn
New York City



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"Joseph Albert, Photographer at Historic Camera"


"Albertype Company
Photographs (1910-1952)"
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