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The St. Louis & Canadian Photographer

1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Mrs. L. E. Brannock, Redmond Barrett, W. A. Davis, Abraham Bogardus, F. C. Lambert, W. H. Sherman, R. Benecke, J. K. Tulloch, Frederick Dunsterville, R. D. Gray, A. St. Clair, G. Hanmer Croughton, A. McInturff, A. St. Clair, C. M. Wheeler,

Resumo

Cover: The St. Louis & Canadian Photographer. Poem, verse: Photographic Art. Frontmatter: St. Louis & Canadian Photographer. Essay: "Aristo" Printing, Peerless Aristotype Paper, Light for Developing, No More Free Sample Copies, Roll of Honor, Pictorial Selection and Composition Selection of Subject, The Art of Retouching Treatment of Copies and Enlargements, Hydroquinone in Winter Use, Photographers, Fall into Line— Nebraska Hoists the Union Jack, Angular Capacity of Lenses, Some Points Editor St Louis and Canadian Photographer, P. A. of A. Twelfth Annual Convention— Buffalo, N. Y., July 14th to 17th Inclusive, Carbutt's Hydrochinon Two Solution Developer, Depredations on "Our Pictures", Development [A Communication to the Dundee and East of Scotland Photographic Association], Have Photographic Negatives Any Value as Property?, Our Poto Album, Photographers' Association of America Twelfth Annual Convention, Buffalo, N. Y, July 14th to 17th Inclusive, Criticisms, Book Notices, The Ammonia-Nitrate Printing Bath, Blisters on Albumen Paper, One Hundred Dollars in Gold, Sharp, Blackmailing Photographers at Work, The Earliest Lens, Camera Club Photographic Conference, 1891, Printing on Bromide Paper [For the St. Louis and Canadian Photographer], Gallery Changes, The Right First.— Then "Peace", Death of Meissonier An Artist Whose Pictures Are Now Valued at $10,000,000, Dead Beating, Echoes from Europe, Our Picture, Various Topics. Fiction, drama: Artistic Finishing upon Gelatino-Bromide Paper Monochrome—Black and White Chapter 2 Practice Crayon. Letter to the editor: Kicker on Diffused Focus. Editorial: Editorial Bleanings. Table of contents: Summary of Contents.

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