Annals of Photography for 1892
1893; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
C. H. Bothamley, George Davison, Leon Vidal, S. R. Bottone, Lewis Medland, Kenneth S. Murray, Rev. F. C. Lambert, Edmund E. Fearn, T. E. Huston, J. T. Hackett, Dr. F. B. Hulke, Walter E. Woodbury, W. E. Debenham, W. Fenton-Jones, John A. Hodges, Rev. H. Gordon Palmer, J. Vincent Elsden, Dr. T. L. Phipson, C. Ray Woods, S. E. Kelf, J. H. Smith, Will Lang Jr., Francis Cobb, James A. Gee, H. M. Elder, W. Mathews, F. T. Bennett, Alfred Watkins, Dr. Lindsay Johnson, John Davidson, H. P. Robinson, James Mew, R. T. Lattey, Charles E. Pearce, Richard Parr, J. M. Brownlee, R. P. Drage, Colonel W. L. Noverre, H. G. M. Conybeare, T. Whaley, C. Fleetwood Pritchard, Hermann E. Gunther, George Foxall, John Spiller, A. R. Dresser, H. Snowden Ward, J. A. C. Murray, C. Brangwin Barnes, Charles Whiting, Valentine Blanchard, C. F. Cross, C. Hethton Lewis, W. J. Rawlings, J. F. Ryder, A. H. Calderwood, A. Cornu, J. A. Fleming, Ch. Gravier, Prof. W. C. Peckham, James B. Spurge, C. W. Miller,
ResumoEssay: Photographic Societies, Some Rules for Developing, Amidol, Developing Transparency Plates, Method of Preparing Reversed Negatives, Pressure Gauges, Photographic Canvassers; Their Little Ways Exposed, A New Lens Flange, Hydroxylamine, Gas Cylinders in Transit, New Lantern Microscope, The Focal Lengths of Lantern Objectives and the Sizes of Discs, Copying Line Engravings, A New Restrainer, Experiment with Chloride of Silver, Warm Tones with Bromide Paper, French Photographers and Their Sitters, Developers, At the Bath Convention, The Production of Lined Screens, Varnish for Films, My Experience with the "Frena", A Practical Automatic Filtering Arrangement, Some Notes, with Special Reference to Eastman Films, Developers for Chloride Lantern Plates Citrate of Iron Developers (Cowan's), An Error and a Warning, Everyday Experiences and Processes Lantern Slides by Contact, A Substitute for the Lens Cap, Geological Photographs, Rough Paper, Printing on Celluloid, &c., The Quantitative Determination of Sodium Thiosulphate, Jottings, Aluminium as a Substitute for Magnesium, A Remedy for Halation, Tripod Stand, Developer for "Imperial" Plates Pyro and Soda, Developers for Gelatine (Negative) Plates Developers in General Use, from Various Sources, Reliable Ready-Sensitised Albumen Paper, Screens for Photo-Zincography, Annals of Photography for 1892, Gas Explosions, Varnishes Varnishes for Photographic Negatives, Borax as a Restrainer, A Handy View-Meter, Experiences with the Amidol Developer, The Photo-Chromoscope, A Happy Hunting Ground, Preparing Strong Ferrous Oxalate, For Bromide Lantern Plates (Imperial), New Water Filter, Photographing on Wood for Engraving Purposes, Photographing Babies and Young Children, Photography by Artificial Light, The Rough Paper Craze, Lantern Teaching, Tables for the Conversion of Grammes (or Cubic Centimetres) into Ounces and Grains, Improvements in the Manufacture of Aluminium, Lantern Lectures, Portraits without a Lens, Post Office Information, Notes on Exposure, A Folding View Meter, Ready-Sensitised Paper, Photography and Journalism, A round Voyage, How to Tell When a Print Is Fixed, New Lantern Attachment, Matt Varnish on the Front of the Negative, Method for Comparing the Sensitiveness of Photographic Preparations, Blue Transparencies, Toning Baths for Silver Prints, Standard Formulæ Clearing Solutions, Photography and Forensic Anthropology, Bleaching of Silver Prints for Photomechanical Purposes, Lantern Projection with the Electric Light, Symbols and Atomic Weights of the Elements, Rose Attachment for Sink Traps, Instantaneous Shutters, Eastman's Gelatino-Chloride Paper, Blue Platinotypes, A Register of Assistants, Printing of Wood Blocks, Rodinal Developer, Table of Strengths of Alcohol, Guides to Practice Winter Photography, A New Magnesium Flash Lamp, Backbone, Stereoscopic Portraits, The Bynoe Photographic Frame, Patent Bamboo Stand, Thermometer Table Comparison of Centigrade and Fahrenheit, "The Bell Tower, Portpatrick", Black or Brown Photographs, How Celluloid Films Are Made, A Note on Rough Paper for Small Prints, On the Knowledge as to the Correct Colouring of an Original Subject by the Simple Examination of a Photographic Negative, The Optimus Universal Lens Flange, Some New Things, A Changing Bag, Making Caramel for Plate Backing, New Pattern Stereoscope, Manganese Salts in Photography, Weights and Measures, and Thermometer Table Weights and Measures, Intensifiers for Gelatine Plates, Lantern Slides, Portable Screen for the Studio, Sensitising Canvas for Enlargements, Collodio-Chloride Emulsion Paper, A Hint and a Growl, Developers for Snap-Shots, Elmer's Patent Adjusting Head, Reversed Negatives by Stripping, Collodio-Bromide Lantern Slides, Elsden's Table of Poisons and Antidotes, Camera and Chimera, Corresponding Quantities of Certain Salts Used in Photography, Miscellaneous Formulæ, Photographic Societies; Their Rise and Fall, Clearing and Intensifying Yellow Negatives and Diapositives, Electric Light for the Lantern, Reducers for Gelatine Plates, Adams's Binocular Pantoscope, The "Surprise" Hand Camera, Dr. Janeway's Table of the Solubilities of Photographic Chemicals. Made for the Society of Amateur Photographers of New York, An Amateur's Printing Frame, Light-Fogged Plates, Improvement of Faulty Negatives, Strength of Steel Gas Cylinders, A Printing-Out Plate for Lantern Slides, Improved Flange Screw, Halation, A New Lens and a New Plate, Pinhole Pictures, Photography of the Unseen, Some Photographs of High Tension Electric Discharges. Frontmatter: The Year-Book of Photography Eclipses in 1893, The Year-Book of Photography, and Photographic News Almanac, for 1893. Display ads: Perken, Son, & Rayment, Jonathan Fallowfield, 'Optimus' Camera Cases, 'Optimus' Stereoscopic Lenses, 'Optimus' Projection Objective, The Book of the Lantern, 'Optimus' Rapid Landscape, Optimus' Tripod Camera Stands, Rayment's Long Focus Camera, 'Optimus' Between-Lens Shutter, Walter Tyler, 'Optimus' Long Focus Camera, R. & J. Beck, 'Optimus' Portable Non-Actinic Ruby Tent, 'Optimus' Marksman Field Glass, 'Optimus' Ubique Hand Camera, 'Optimus' Burnisher for Photographic Prints, 'Optimus' Rapid Rectilinear, 'Optimus' Photographic Outfits, 'Optimus' Portable (a. R.) Camera, 'Optimus' Plunge Shutter Patent, 'Optimus' Magic Lanterns, 'Optimus' Enlarging Apparatus, 'Optimus' Magazine Hand Camera, 'Optimus' Wide-Angle Euryscope, Newman & Guardia, 'Optimus' Wide-Angle Symmetrical, 'Optimus' Patent Minimus Hand Camera, 'Optimus' Quick-Acting Portrait, 'Optimus' Detective Hand Camera, 'Optimus' Achromatic Telescopes, 'Optimus' Photographic Lenses, The Photographic News, 'Optimus' Rapid Euryscope, 'Optimus' Projector for Sketching by Aid of the Optical (Magic) Lantern, 'Optimus' Scout Field Glass. Classified ads: Dallmeyer on the Choice and Use of Photographic Lenses, Dallmeyer's Wide-Angle Rectilinear Lens, Imperial Opals, Dallmeyer's Lenses and Condensers Specially Constructed for the Optical Lantern, Dallmeyer's Patent Portrait Lenses, Imperial Opals for Artistic Effects, Imperial Landscape Plates, Dallmeyer's New Tele-Photographic Lenses, Dallmeyer's Rapid Rectilinear Lenses, Dallmeyer's Long-Focus Landscape Lens, Dallmeyer's Wide-Angle Landscape Lens, Dallmeyer's "Extra" Quick-Acting Portrait Lenses, Imperial Special Lantern Plates, Imperial Plates, Imperial "Extreme Rapidity" Plates, Dallmeyer's New Tele-Photographic Lenses (Protected Dec. 1891). Letter to the editor: A Letter to the Editor. Poem, verse: The Daguerrotype. Table of contents: Contents, Contributors. Backmatter: Alexander & Shepheard, Printers, Lonsdale Buildings, Chancery Lane, W.C..
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