The Year = Book of Photography and Photographic News Almanac for 1869
1869; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. E. Mayall, H. P. Robinson, Jabez Hughes, John Anthony, Wm. England, Valentine Blanchard, John Spiller, Nelson K. Cherrill, J. Werge, H. P. Robinson, O. G. Rejlander, J. H. Dallmeyer, R. Manners Gordon, Samuel Fry, J. W. Swan, Fred. R. Window, Walter Woodbury, A. De Constant, W. H. Davies, Wm. Blair, J. R. Johnson, H. Baden Pritchard, William Mayland, George Wardley, Alfred Keene, Netterville Briggs, John Eastham, Peter Mawdesley, F. W. Hart, Matthew Whiting Jr., J. M. Burgess, R. Slingsby, Henry Kelsall, F. G. Eliot, Nelson K. Cherrill, Edwin Cocking, Charles E. Pearce, J. M. Burgess, Thomas Gulliver, Henry Kelsall, Philip Meagher,
ResumoCover: The Year = Book of Photography and Photographic News Almanac for 1869. Display ads: Mawson & Swan, Newman's Diamond Print Varnish, Newman's "Slow Drying Tube" Moist Water Colors, John Spencer, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Autotype Printing and Publishing Company, Limited, Landscape Photography, Thomas Ross, Optician, Alfred Nelson, Thomas's Albuminized Papers, Newman's Negative "Diamond" Varnish, Thomas's Collodion, Frederick J. Cox, Meagher's New Folding Camera, Meagher's Improved Edwards' Tent, The Liverpool Dry Plate and Photographic Printing Company, Meagher's Photographic Cameras, Amateur Photographic Association, T. Ordish & Co., The Photo-Relief Printing Company, Limited, J. H. Dallmeyer, Edmund Fox, William Swatman's Central Depot, Jabez Hughes's Photographic Warehouse, W. W. Rouch & Co., Dallmeyer's Photographic Lenses, Spencer's Albuminized Papers. Essay: Photographic Societies, Gum Plates, and Where to Expose Them, Hints on Portrait Lenses, and How to Use Them, Mr. England's Method of Preparing Collodion, Portraits with Landscape Backgrounds— Double Negatives, On the Attainment of Excellence in Photographic Portraiture, Developing Cell, Motes in the Sunlight, On Enamel Photographs, Practical Hints on Retouching Negatives, On the Best Light for Taking Photographs, Impure Water and Dry Plate Failures, The Eburneum Process, Development in the Field, and Fixing at Home, Something about Development and Intensification, Iron Development.— Gum and Gallic Acid Dry Process, The "Emolliotype"—A New Process, Washed Wet Plates: Their Advantages, and How to Prepare Them, Carbon Process by Single Transfer, Description of Plate-Holder for Cleaning Plates, The Negative Bath: Its Defects and Remedies, Flexible Negatives, Transferred and Untransferred, Some Causes of Fading Prints, New and Modified Processes New Method of Intensifying— Yellow Negatives, Concerning Photographic Fumblers, On Producing Transparencies, Enlargements by the Magnesium Light, Annals of Photography for 1868, Utilization of Old Brown Insensitive Collodion, A Suggestion for a New Kind of Background, Transparent Positives for the Reproduction of Negatives, A Word on Moral Influence in Photography, Photographic Patents, 1868, On Dust, Notes for the Printing Room, Moveable Feasts, Intensifying Negatives by Means of Uranium, On the Use of Gelatine with the Iron Developer, Permanganate of Potash for Restoring Disordered Baths, Detecting Hyposulphites in Mounting-Boards, The Dark Room, and Operations Therein, A Convenient Enlarging Camera, New Mode of Photolithography, The Truth of Photography and Retouched Negatives, Enlargements by Development, Ross's New Series of Doublets Designated "Small-Angle", India-Rubber Solution for Preliminary Coating, Processes and Formula Selecting, Keeping, and Making Collodion, A Bundle of Laths, M. Adam-Salomon's Encaustic Paste, Out-Door Photography, Guides to Practice.— by Various Contributors A Word on Art in Photography, Camera Prints on Collodion, Stereoscopic Lenses for Portraits and Views, Eclipses in 1869, Rapid Solar Camera Printing, Law and University Terms Law Terms (Settled by Statute, 1830), Easy Method of Making a Good Plain Background, Two Practical Suggestions, On the Shellac Printing Process, and the Production of Prints upon Coloured Paper, On Group Photography, Mr. Gordon's Method of Using Bromides in a Collodion Containing a Potassium Salt, Forming a Complete Epitome of the Present State of Photography. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Bible passage: The Year-Book of Photography and Photographic News Almanac. Table of contents: Containing a Complete Calendar for the Year, Contents, Index to the Advertisements. Frontmatter: Preface, The Year-Book of Photography.
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