photoetching

(noun)

A photolithographic etching process. It uses light to transfer a geometric pattern from a photomask to a light-sensitive chemical on the substrate.

Related Terms

  • tintype
  • ambrotype
  • cyanotype
  • camera obscura
  • calotype
  • daguerreotype

Examples of photoetching in the following topics:

  • Development of Photography

    • Nicephore Niepce was a French inventor who is known to have produced the first permanent photoetching in 1822.
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