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Gelatin silver print is a photographic process used predominantly from the late 19th century to the late 20th century, known for its ability to produce high-quality black-and-white images with a wide range of tones. This process involves a light-sensitive silver halide emulsion suspended in gelatin, coated onto a support such as glass, plastic, or paper, and developed using chemical baths to reveal the image.
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