noun
- Plural of ferrotype; photographs made by a process in which a positive image is created on a thin sheet of iron coated with a dark enamel or emulsion, popular in the 19th century.
Usage: historical; also called tintype or melainotype
Examples
- The museum's collection includes hundreds of ferrotypes from the Civil War era.
- Ferrotypes were affordable and durable, making them popular among ordinary people in the 1800s.
- She carefully preserved the old ferrotypes in acid-free sleeves.
- Ferrotypes required much shorter exposure times than earlier photographic processes.
- The antique dealer specialized in restoring damaged ferrotypes.
- Many families kept ferrotypes as cherished mementos of deceased relatives.