collodion in English

noun
1
a syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether, used for coating things, chiefly in surgery and in a former photographic process.
Most of his predecessors had to rely on the wet plate process, which required traveling darkrooms in which the plates were coated with collodion , sensitized with silver nitrate, and then developed following exposure.

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1. Collodion synonyms, Collodion pronunciation, Collodion translation, English dictionary definition of Collodion

2. Collodion Remover or acetone to remove Collodion residue

3. Collodion is an old fashioned film

4. Talbot’s Calotypes (paper negatives) preceded Collodion

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7. The Ambrotype or Collodion Positive on Glass

8. 1 word related to Collodion: solution

9. The Collodion enables the silver nitrate to adhere to the plate, so it is crucial that the Collodion covers the entire surface

10. What does Collodion mean? Information and translations of Collodion in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

11. Synonyms for Collodion in Free Thesaurus

12. Collodion is used in making wetplates

13. Heisch's remarks on the iodising and Bromising of collodion will be found most useful even to the veteran collodion photographer

14. In history of photography: Development of the wet Collodion process …the introduction of the wet Collodion process for making glass negatives

15. The Collodion negative was most commonly printed on albumen paper

16. Collodion, which dries extremely fast, is first coated onto the skin

17. Collodion baby is the name given to a baby who is born encased in a skin that resembles a yellow, tight and shiny film or dried Collodion (sausage skin)

18. Lamellar ichthyosis in a female neonate without a Collodion membrane

19. Collodion, which dries extremely fast, is first coated onto the skin

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21. A collodion may also be obtained by dissolving nitrocellulose in acetone.

22. Collodion Remover is a specific mixture of ethylacetate, rubbing alcohol and Isopropanol (IPA)

23. The solution was named collodion and was soon used as a dressing for wounds.

24. Collodion is an old photographic process used in the early days of photography

25. Collodion, a solution of nitrocellulose in ether and ethanol, is a flammable liquid.

26. Pharmacopeia) Collodion is a mixture of ether, alcohol, and nitrocellulose (also known as nitrated or guncotton).

27. Collodion is a classic product for creation of simulated scars (also known as Scarring Material)

28. Collodion process definition is - a photographic process in which Collodion is used as a vehicle for sensitive salts; specifically : an early process in which the negative is prepared by coating a glass plate with Collodion containing iodide, exposing in a camera while wet, developing with pyrogallol or acidified ferrous sulfate, and fixing in a cyanide solution or hypo.

29. It has been designed to remove Collodion effectively and quickly from the skin without trace

30. Collodion is a solution of pyroxylin in a solution of 75% ether and 25% alcohol

31. Collodion is a classic product for creation of simulated scars (also known as Scarring Material)

32. The Collodion baby is not a disease entity but is the first expression of some forms of ichthyosis.

33. Collodion is a solution of pyroxylin in ether and alcohol with a flash point of approximately 0°F

34. Collodion definition is - a viscous solution of pyroxylin used especially as a coating for wounds or for photographic films.

35. Collodion baby is a transient condition in newborns where they are covered in a taut, shiny membrane

36. Collodion is preferred over other adhesives because it is extremely strong and durable for day-to-day wear

37. The Collodion membrane undergoes desquamation or peeling, which is usually complete by 2 to 3 weeks of life

38. In particular, epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria, the collodion baby phenotype and harlequin ichthyosis represent serious clinical challenges with neonatal onset.

39. The historical literature on Albumen plates often mentions the lack of sensitivty (which led to the popularity of wet collodion).

40. Collodion is a solution of nitrocellulose (guncotton) in alcohol and ether; when the solvents evaporate, a clear plasticlike film is formed

41. Rigid Collodion Scarring Liquid is a clear solution created for Special Effects Makeup work to create the effects of scarring skin

42. Collodion Adhesive is a specially formulated mixture of diethyl ether and methylated spirit for application of EEG electrodes to the head.

43. What does Collodion mean? A highly flammable, colorless or yellowish syrupy solution of nitrocellulose, ether, and alcohol, used as an adhesive to

44. Rigid Collodion is a clear scarring liquid that tightens and puckers the skin where it is applied for the most realistic scar fx makeup!

45. The Collodion baby is a descriptive term for the infant who is born encased in a tight shiny membrane that resembles plastic wrap

46. Collodion is the adhesive of choice for long-term or any EEG/EP studies where secure and stable electrode application is required

47. When the Rigid Collodion Scarring Liquid is painted onto a small area of the skin as it dries it wrinkles the skin.

48. Find patient medical information for Collodion Flexible on WebMD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings.

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50. ‘The plate was first coated with Collodion, a toxic and inflammable mixture that could be bought from druggists since in its simple state it was used to dress wounds.’ ‘Frederick Scott Archer, an English sculptor, discovered that light-sensitive silver salts could be mixed with Collodion, a sticky liquid that rapidly hardens and which had