Authoritytgm001677Scope NotePhotographic prints made by pressing a specially sensitized carbon tissue against a wet bromide print and subsequently developing the tissue. Introduced in 1905 as Ozobrome; popular 1920s-1930s as a way to make carbon prints larger than the original negative since the bromide print intermediary could be an enlargement of the negative.
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Broader TermCarbon printsNon-preferred TermsCarbro photoprintsOzobrome photoprintsOzobrome prints
Carbro prints. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 09/02/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/189617