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An '''evanotype''' is a photograph created through an early form of image capture technique on [[Scadrial]] invented after the [[Catacendre]].
 
An '''evanotype''' is a photograph created through an early form of image capture technique on [[Scadrial]] invented after the [[Catacendre]].
   
Someone has developed an '''evanoscope''', an image projector, which the [[kandra]] [[VenDell]] considers will be quite popular. He tells [[Wax]], [[Wayne]] and [[Marasi]] that [[Harmony]] let slip about moving images.{{book ref|mb6|3}}
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Evanotypes are taken using an ''evanotype camera'', and are monochromatic. The evanotype camera used by the [[kandra]] explorer [[ReLuur]] was small enough to fit in his pack.{{book ref|mb6|3}}
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Someone has developed an '''evanoscope''', an image projector, which the kandra [[VenDell]] considers will be quite popular. He tells [[Wax]], [[Wayne]] and [[Marasi]] that [[Harmony]] let slip about moving images.{{book ref|mb6|3}}
   
 
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Revision as of 12:39, 31 October 2018

Evanotype
Type photograph
World of Origin Scadrial

An evanotype is a photograph created through an early form of image capture technique on Scadrial invented after the Catacendre.

Evanotypes are taken using an evanotype camera, and are monochromatic. The evanotype camera used by the kandra explorer ReLuur was small enough to fit in his pack.[1]

Someone has developed an evanoscope, an image projector, which the kandra VenDell considers will be quite popular. He tells Wax, Wayne and Marasi that Harmony let slip about moving images.[1]

Trivia

Evanotypes are probably inspired by the real world daguerreotypes, products of an early form of photographic process also called the daguerreotype. Just as the daguerreotype was named after its inventor, Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre, evanotypes might be named after the Scadrian inventor responsible for them.

Notes

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