Old Mill on the Brandywine
1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
E. Vaillat, W. Grigg, M. Laborde, M. A. Gaudin, M. Minoteo, Wm. J. Newton, George Pyne, Frederick Hardwick, Thomas Woods, M. Lespault,
ResumoEssay: Old Mill on the Brandywine Photographed by Richards & Betts, Personal and Fine Art Intelligence, Restoration of the Royal Monuments in Westminster Abbey, In Chancery,— between William Henry Fox Talbot, Plaintiff, and James Henderson, Defendent, Daguerreotype on Plates Rules for Operating with Certainty.—Employment of the Chloro-Bromide of Lime and the Iodo-Bromine, A New and Complete Photographic Manual For Metal Plates and Paper.—Containing All the Latest Discoveries, The Empty House. A German Tale Section I, The Value of the "Courts" of Architecture and Sculpture at the Crystal Palace, Photographic Society, On a New Method for Rendering Collodion More Sensitive, Photographic Notes and Queries Mr. Long on an Easy Calotype Process, Fine Art Items, Method of Coloring Photographic Pictures, On the Use of the Bichloride of Mercury in Photography, Old Mill on the Brandywine, Method of Strengthening Cololdion Negatives, Nitrate of Zinc, Civility, Communications Colors for the Daguerreotype, Section II. Fiction, drama: Cleaning the Plate, Chapter IV Of Exposition to the Mercury, Chapter VI Second Iodizing of the Plate, A Rudimentary and Practical Treatise on Perspective Part II Chapter IV, Chapter I Preparation of the Plate, Chapter V The Hyposulphite Wash, Chapter IV Iodizing the Plate, Chapter V, On the Infuence of Excessive Heat And the State of the Surface of the Glass upon Collodion Pictures, Chapter III Polishing the Plate, Part II.—I Have Insisted Sufficiently, I Think, on the Manner of Cleaning the Glasses and Preventing Their Being Greasy, Chapter VII Exposition of the Iodized and Brominized Plate in the Camera Obscura. Letter to the editor: Spots on Collodion Plates To the Editor of the Journal of the Phot. Soc..
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