posted on 2018-05-23, 09:52authored byA. Nieto-Villena, J. R. Martínez, J. M. Flores-Camacho, A. Lastras-Martínez, J. A. de la Cruz-Mendoza, G. Ortega-Zarzosa, J. C. Valcárcel-Andrés, Á. Solbes-García
Focusing on the photographic archive of Julian Carrillo (Mexico), we study and characterize the photographic processes of a set of 13 photographs dated between 1884 and 1925. By using infrared spectroscopic ellipsometry, we classified a selected set of photographs according to its kind of binder. Thus, we recognized for each photograph, the presence of proteins, and therefore, the particular photographic process. Furthermore, we have identified the presence of baryta layer, the use of plasticizer, and the eventual coating utilized to protect the photograph, whose composition was based in natural organic components, mainly shellac, beeswax, or camphor.