"carbro" meaning in All languages combined

See carbro on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: carbros [plural]
Etymology: Shortening of carbon and bromide. Head templates: {{en-noun}} carbro (plural carbros)
  1. (photography, historical) A print made from carbon tissue coated in pigmented gelatin, which is then selectively hardened by contact with a silver bromide paper print rather than exposure to light. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Photography Hyponyms: ozobrome
    Sense id: en-carbro-en-noun-GDP7gq2D Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry Topics: arts, hobbies, lifestyle, photography

Inflected forms

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