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The Year-Book of Photography and Photographic News Almanac for 1883

1883; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

H. P. Robinson, W. M. Ashman, W. F. Donkin, Adam Diston, Dr. J. M. Eder, G. M. Whipple, D. Ireland Jr., Dr. H. Fol, J. W. Swan, J. W. Fall, J. C. Hannyngton, S. Bottone, J. Werge, W. D. Valentine, J. T. Hackett, A. F. Cox, Richard Parr, J. C. Stenning, G. G. Mitchell, G. S. Penny, A. Borland, C. D. Davies, George Croughton, J. Vincent Elsden, Valentine Blanchard, W. H. Phillips, Edwin Dodds, W. K. Burton, Frank M. Sutcliffe, John Harmer, John Spiller, A. L. Henderson, W. B. Allison, Major J. Waterhouse, Lyddell Sawyer, W. M. Ayres, Leon Vidal, Rev. B. Holland, C. Ray Woods, Frederick Greening, F. York, Otto Pfenniger, H. L. T. Haakman, Francis Bedford, A. R. Dresser, W. Clement Williams, W. Bedford, Arnold Spiller, Samuel Fry, William Brooks, W. Harvey Barton, John G. Horsey, J. Thomson, Walter B. Woodbury, H. A. Hood Daniel, Alfred Pumphrey, Baynham Jones, Vero C. Driffield, Professor A. S. Herschel, William England, E. Howard Farmer, P. M. Laws, Herbert B. Berkeley, J. Gale, Thomas R. Dallmeyer, George P. Walker, W. E. Debenham, Rev. F. F. Statham, Dr. H. W. Vogel, Peter Mawdsley, Arthur Barrett,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Preface, The Year-Book of Photography and Photographic News Almanac for 1883. Display ads: Argentic Gelatino-Bromide Paper, Vienna Carte-De-Visite Mounts, J. Avery & Co., Bennett's Dry Plates, Dry Plate Chemical List, Marion and Co., Second-Hand Lenses and Cameras, The Lantern, The "Argentic" Gelatino-Bromide Matt-Surface Opals, Thomas's Albumenized Papers, Sizes and Prices of the Pall Mall Plates, The Table Album, Gelatine Pellicle and Dry Plates, George Houghton & Son, The Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Co., Index to Advertisements, Hunter & Sands, W. Watson & Sons, Entrekin's Eureka Burnisher, The "Manchester" Gelatine Plates, Wratten and Wainwright, Photographic Chemists and Apparatus Manufacturers, Scovill Manufacturing Co., B. J. Edwards, Residues, Gelatine Dry Plates, Edward's Xl Dry Plates, John Spencer, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lenses & Cameras, Thomas Mayne, George Hare, H. & E. J. Dale, "London" Gelatino-Bromide Dry Plates, Ross' Portrait and View Lenses, Brown, Scott, & Co., E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., Britannia Dry Plates, Mayall's Electric Light, Photographic Materials, Fallowfield's New Serviceable "Cheap" Portable Dry Plate Cameras, Accessories, Sir Charles Wheatstone, Wratten and Wainwright's Perfect Model Tent, C. E. Elliott, Two Standard Collodions, "Kingston" Special Plates, Oborne's Mounts, The "Special" Dry-Plate Camera, P. Meagher, Sole Agent for Darlot's Universal Lenses, Samuel Fry and Co., The Original Triple Lantern, J. Lancaster & Son, Manufacturing Opticians, Birmingham, Rouch's Rapid Gelatine Plates, Thomas's Pall Mall Dry Plates, Jonathan Fallowfield, The Academy Camera, Marion & Co. 'S Photographic Mounts, The "Crown" Masks & Discs, Mawson's Standard Collodion, The Year-Book of Photography, and Photographic News Almanac for 1883, Sensitized Albumenized Paper, Marion and Co., Photographic Mounts— Continued, J. H. Lallmeyer, The Beebe Dry Plate, The "Wyrall", Mawson & Swan's Extra-Hard Varnish, The K. C. Album, Thomas's Collodion, Dry Plate Cameras, Marion and Co., Gold Bevelled Mounts— Continued, Capt. Plücker's Telescopic Camera Stand, Albumenized Paper, Rouch's New Patent Camera, The Favourite Plates, J. Cox & Co., J. H. Dallmeyer, Lenses, Edwin Oborne, Thomas's Catalogue, Picked Albumenized Papers, Apparatus, The Patent Eclipse Light, The Photographic News, W. W. Rouch & Co., Solomon's Enlarging Camera and Lantern, Ross & Co., Walter Lawley, The "Archer" Gelatino-Bromide Plates, Ross' Portable Symmetrical Lenses, J. Werge, G. Hare's Improved Portable Bellows Camera, Watson & Sons' Dry-Plate Cameras, Platinotype, Gelatine Bromide Dry Plates, Dry Plate Cameras, Etc., Wratten and Wainwright's "London" Gelatino-Bromide Dry Plates, Marion & Co.'S Albumenized Papers, Reeves & Hoare, Carte Promenade Mounts, Mawson's Collodion, I. Solomon. Essay: A Photographic Blue List, List of the More Important Substances Acted upon by Light, Interiors, Hints on Photographic Yacht Cruises, Astronomy and the Camera, A Cheap and Substantial Developing Lantern, Collodion and Gelatine for Micrometric Measurement, A Cure for Green Fog, and Another Matter, A Simple Washing Arrangement, Practical Hints for Gelatine Workers, How to Obtain Brilliancy in Copying Paper Prints, The Amateur's Kit for Field Work and for Development Away from Home, On Adjusting the Pyrogallic Developer in the Development of Gelatine Plates, Photographic Oblique-Sighted Sitters, The Blue Process for Copying Tracings, Straight Lines in Architecture, A Focussing Cloth for Landscape Work, About the Photographic Lens, Frills and Blisters, On the Relations of Radiation to Material Structure, Combined Negatives, Odd Bits, The Silver Printing Bath, A Washing and Drying Rack for Gelatine Plates, Electric Light as Applied to Photography, Development of Gelatine Plates, A Few Words on Photo-Micrography, Some Commerical Effects of Dry Plates, Foreign Photographic Journals, The Electric Light in Photography—A Warning, Cyanogen Developer for Dry Plates, Jottings, Weights and Measures, and Thermometer Table, Obernetter's Method of Making Emulsion, A Drying Box, Foreign Year-Books, A Portable Mountant for Photographic Prints, View Meters, "With Brains, Sir", Cleaning the Backs of Gelatine Negatives, The Calotype Process, Swan's Plates, Platinotype Printing, Coloured Photographs on Glass, Photographic Societies Photographic Society of Great Britain, Vignettes and Vignetting, A Double Slide Shutter, The Daguerreotype Process in Practice, The Best Method of Correcting Defective Portrait Backgrounds, The Tricycle as a Means of Locomotion for Photographers, Guides to Practice— by Various Contributors Is It Good Enough?, Touring in the Alps, An Impromptu Non-Actinic Lantern, An Early Experiment with the Electric Light, A Few Words on Photographic Backgrounds, Changing-Boxes V. Double Backs, An Amateur's Notes for Amateurs, Process The Gelatino-Bromide Process, Improved Camera Tripods, Symbols and Atomic Weights of the Elements, Improved Hundred-Fold Camera, A Curious Experiment and a Good Lesson, Rates of Postage, Etc., The Coating of Plates with Gelatine Emulsion, and a New Formula, Foreign Photographic Societies, Highly Sensitive Gelatine Plates after Treatment with Nitrate of Silver, Photographic Fallacies, Impurities in Photographic Mounts, Washing Soda, Coming Events Cast Their Shadows Before, Standard Formulæ and Memoranda Standard Formulæ. Memoranda, A Few Hints on the Use of Ready-Prepared Albumenized Paper, A Model Drying Box, A Good Emulsion Washer, Scientific Societies and Institutions Artists' General Benevolent Institution, A Simple Appliance for Use in Mounting Carte Pictures, Bayonet-Joint Versus Screw-Plate Clips, Etc., Landscape Work, Fogging of the Photographic Plate by Imperfect Insulation from Light, How to Make an Emulsion Specially for Lantern Transparencies, Notes on Working Gelatine Dry Plates in Hot Climates, How to Dry Gelatine Plates, Distribution of Sunshine over the British Isles Superintendent of the Keu Observatory, Phototype Processes Editor in Chief of the Moniteur De La Photographie, On the Gold Printing Process, The Hygrometer: How to Construct It Cheaply, and Why It Is Useful, An Economical Lens and Drop Shutter, More Light, What Is an Amateur?, Everyday Experiences of Experienced Men Cheap and Effectively Finished Enlargements, Annals of Photography for 1882. Table of contents: Thermometer Table Comparison of Centigrade and Fahrenheit, Tables for the Conversion of Grammes, Ounces, and Grains, Contents, Elsden's Table of Poisons and Antidotes. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, John J. Atkinson, J. H. Dallmeyer's. Letter to the editor: Testimonials.

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