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Q: What is the difference between wet photography and digital photography?
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What is wet photography?

Wet photography is using film, chemicals, darkroom and photographic paper. (Since the chemicals are wet.)Dry photography is using digital camera, computer and printer.


What is the difference between dry erase and wet erase markers?

Dry erase markers - it can erase off of anything, like Boards, Hands, etc... Wet Erase markers - it will be a little harder for people to take off of anything.


What is the difference between wet and dry media?

Examples of wet media: oil paint, water color. Examples of dry media: pencil, crayon.


What is the difference between wet-on-wet and wet-on-dry painting?

"Wet on wet" or "wet in wet" means that you are applying wet paint (usually oil, artist's colours) to a surface that you have already painted which is still wet. If using oil, then your surface would be oil based, such as linseed oil or turpentine. This technique enables you to move and blend the paint to finish a painting in one sitting. "Wet on dry" means you are applying wet paint to a dry surface that you have painted earlier and allowed to dry. You can do this to either build up an area, or as in glazing, to achieve certain effects.


What metal is used to make jewelry?

Prior to the advent of digital imaging during the 1980s, most conventional photography was silver-based, although historically other metals, most notably Platinum were also used to produce permanent printed images. Silver-based photography had its beginnings with the Daguerreotype process in 1839, which produced a one-of-a-kind image on a copper plate. Silver based images remained the primary technology for all subsequent pre-digital photography, including the mid-19th Century Collodion Wet Plate process and the modern flexible substrate films of the 20th Century. In the color negative film process, developed silver is replaced with dyes in layers.