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chloride paper

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noun

Photography.
  1. a relatively slow printing paper coated with an emulsion of silver chloride: used mostly for contact prints.


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Printed on softly highlighted gold chloride paper, the photographs showed with equal clarity Paris' elegant mansions and lean-to shanties, her fashionably dressed strollers and her ragpickers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wenham actually printed on common chloride paper a life-size positive from a small negative on collodion; and immediately afterwards adopted the use of iodized paper for the same purpose; and after he had exhibited the proofs, I myself repeated the experiment.

From Project Gutenberg