The British Journal Photographic Almanar and Photographer's Daily Companion, for 1888
1888; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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J. Traill Taylor, C. Piazzi Smyth, Sir Howard Grubb, R. L. Maddox, G. Watmough Webster, H. P. Robinson, H. M. Hastings, Thomas Gulliver, Edward Dunmore, Lyonel Clark, Enrico Ferrero, Howard Farmer, Francis Cobb, Thomas Gulliver, Major Barrington Baker, J. Werge, J. B. B. Wellington, T. N. Armstrong, W. B. Bolton, William H. Walker, G. H. E. Sutton, Francis T. Beeson, Sir David Salomons, Max Boelté, Edgar Scamell, H. Valentine Knaggs, A. L. Henderson, A. Treyer Evans, William Brooks, William Cobb, Rev. H. B. Hare, A. Kellar, G. R. Baker, R. C. Phillips, Edmund E. Fearn, A. E. Bannister, J. Hubert, George Bankart, Herbert S. Starnes, Edgar Clifton, W. H. Harrison, Edwin Cocking, Alexander MacKie, J. A. D. Lloyd, J. W. Lapham, Lewis Medland, C. C. Vevers, G. W. Valentine, Redmond Barrett, W. M. Ashman, W. Jerome Harrison, J. T. Hackett, W. H. Hyslop, G. L. Addenbrooke, Rev. B. Holland, Prof. E. Stebbing, W. Clement Williams, George Smith, J. Leisk, W. Hanson, H. J. Gifford, C. H. Bothamley, Lindsay Hemery, Geo. Hadley, C. Oakeshott, Rev. S. J. Perry, Robert Offord, Mark Oute, Alf. Read, Russell Sedgfield, W. K. Burton, Marston Moore, John Jackson, J. A. C. Branfill, J. Hide, Lyonel Clark, Rev. J. Carter Browne, H. J. Rabbeth, Andrew Pringle, William Adcock, Hermann Schnauss, W. Ingles Rogers, Richard Keene, W. Harding Warner, A. R. Dresser, William Bishop, S. W. Woolley, Chas. A. Parker, H. Y. E. Cotesworth, John A. Hodges, W. H. Sherman, J. Barker, W. T. Wilkinson, Albert Wm. Scott, Clement J. Leaper, Friese Greene, E. W. Foxlee, G. Foxall, F. A. Velasco, A. Gil De Tejada, George Davison, W. E. Debenham, H. G. Moberly, G. A. Kenyon, Buchanan Wollaston, William Tylar, George Mason, Ellerslie Wallace, Alex. I. Simpson, W. T. Wilkinson, A. P. Higgins, S. Herbert Fry, J. J. Acworth, W. T. Wilkinson, Chas. A. Parker, J. J. Briginshaw, A. E. Dean, W. Irving Adams, F. C. Beach, J. H. Talbot, W. England, Professor Coleman Sellers, John Henry Smith, Baynham Jones, George A. Carruthers, William A. Brice, J. Hay Taylor, P. Swanson, Arthur H. Elliott, F. A. Bridge, B. J. Edwards, Lieutenant Colonel J. Waterhouse, S. Rouch, Thos. Forrest, John Birtles, H. N. King, H. H. O'Farrell,
ResumoCover: The British Journal Photographic Almanar and Photographer's Daily Companion, for 1888. Display ads: The Universal Lens, Jefferies' Patent 'Perfect' Washer, Ilford Plates, Watson & Sons' First Quality Complete Tourists' Sets, Attention Is Called to the New System of Dispating Bu 5 Kilos Postal Parcels, Free of All Postal Charges, to All Places in England, C. A. Rudowsky, Thomas's Plates, G. Hill & Son's Improved Landscape Camera, The Sheffield Photo & Fine-Art Publishing Co., Miss Amy Scott, Samuel Fry & Co., Limited, Morgan & Kidd's Specialties, Beck's Cameras & Stands, Lenses and Cameras, 'The Thistle', Isochromatic Plates, Brunswick Works, Card & Cabinet Mounts, J. T. Chapman, Maynard and Burkitt, Albion Albumenizing C, Fry's Special Lines, The Photographic Apparatus and Chemical Co., Ltd., Photographic Cabinet Works, 'Optimus' Magic Lanterns, George Houghton & Son, D. & J. Wellby, The Amateur's Camera, Pumphrey's New Slipping Films, Rouch's Gelatine Plates, Bowman's Improved Photo Rolling-Press, F. E. Becker & Co., S. Beverley, W. H. Redshaw, Rapid Lenses, The American Camera Company, Mounts, J. Martin, Wratten & Wainwright's Sensitized Albumenized Paper, G. S. Martin, W. Watson & Sons, T. S. & W. Taylor, Kershaw's Instantaneous Shutter, Entrekin's Eureka Burnisher, T. Forrest's Patent "Due-Ratio" Drop-Shutter, Residues, 'Optimus' Changing Box (Patent), Elliptical Shutter, 'Optimus.' Magic Lanterns, Ross' Improved Portrait Lenses, 'The Crown' Masks & Discs, Mawson & Swan, The Britannia Works Company, Edwards's Pyro & Glycerine Developer, Gelatine Dry Plates, John Spencer, Perken, Son, & Rayment, Multiple Display Advertisements, P. Meagher, Photographic Apparatus Manufacturer, Morgan & Kidd, George Hare, Joshua Billcliff, Rouch's New Patent Long & Short-Focus Camera, Wratten & Wainwright's Sets of Tourists' Apparatus, W. Watson's Detective Camera, Developing and Printing for Amateurs, Wratten & Wainwright's Lanterns for Travelling and Home Use, R. & J. Beck's Photographic Lenses, Dry Plates Ready Senitized Papers, Alliance Dry Plates, Patent Metal Dark Slides, Australian Colonies Are Baker and Rouse, E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., The New Film, Fallowfield's 1888 Complete Sets, Eastman's Enlarging Apparatus, Photographic Materials, J. Place Lantern and Camera Maker, The Quadruplex Enameler, Steinbach & Co., Morgan & Kidd, New and Special Styles of Enlarging Argentic Panels, Accessories, Morgan & Kidd's Richmond Dry Plates, Improved Portable Bellows-Body Camera, Edward Marlow, Marion & Co. 'S Britannia Dry Plates, "Tourist" Pattern, Ross' Rapid Symmetrical Lenses, Boy's Own Photo Set, 'Britannia' Bromide Paper, The 'Scott' Dry Plate, Enamelling Burnisher, Thornton's Patent Camera, Cameras, Sands & Hunter, London' Dry Plates, The Original Triple Lantern, The 'London' Dry Plates, Sulpho-Pyrogallol, Mawson & Swan's Standard Collodion for Enamelling, W. Watson & Sons. Double & Triple Lanterns, A. Laverne & Co., Mawson & Swan's Standard Dry Plates, 'Autograph' Lenses, Edwards's Sensitive Paper, Robert Abraham, Wratten & Wainwright's Perfect Model Tent, Cubley & Preston, Photographic Chemists, G. W. Austen, Ross' Universal Cameras, Waterlow & Sons, Ltd., S. & G. De Saulles & Co., Morgan & Kidd's Manufactures, H. Newton & Co., Photographic Portable Tripod and Studio Stands, Nelson's Photographic Gelatine, The British Journal of Photography, A. Pumphrey, Eastman's Roller Slides, Fry's Argentic Enlargements, Shew's Combination Camera, Eastman's American Stripping Films, Marion & Co.'s, Marion & Co., The Mawson Plates, Watson's Cyclist's Tripod, Mawson's Standard Collodion, Real Gold Bevel-Edged Mounts, Sensitized Albumenized Paper, The City Fine-Art Company, Stanley's Tourists' Camera, 'Optimus', W. Watson & Sons. Enlarging Lanterns, 'Drop-Shutter Special' Plates, Reynolds & Branson, Enlarging and Printing Works, E. & T. Underwood Patentees and Manufacturers, Thomas's Collodion, A. A. Pearson, Fry's Lantern Plates, Waterlow & Sons, Limited, The Plationtype Company, Edwards's Special Transparency Plates, Wolff's Photographic Mounts, Ross' Lenses, J. H. Dallmeyer, Ed. Liesegang, Publisher & Manufacturer, Elliott & Fry, Lenses, Edwin Oborne, S. & H. 'S 'Improved Tourist' Camera, Edwards's XL Dry Plates, Photographic Apparatus, Mawson & Swan's Standard Photographic Varnishes, Voigtlander's Lenses.—Euryscopes, Shew's Universal Camera Clip, The Mawson Lantern Plate, Hinton & Co., Charles Durand, Shew's Automatic Magnesium Lamp, W. W. Rouch & Co., Photographic Chemists & Apparatus Makers, Shew's Eclipse Pocket Camera, John J. Atkinson, The Barbican Long-Focus Camera, Henry Greenwood & Co., J. R. Gotz, Perken, Son, & Rayment 'Optimus', The Dresden Albumenizing Co., J. F. Shew & Co., Rolling Presses and Burnishers, Edwards's Isochromatic Plates, Ross & Co., Bates's Photographic Black Varnish, The Ladies' Camera, Shew's Eclipse Shutter, 'Optimus' Lamps for Dark Room, J. Lancaster & Son, 'London' Dry Plates, Ross' Portable Symmetrical Lenses, York & Son, Chemicals, The "Thistle", Scott's, Edwards's Xl Dry Plates, Ross' Improved Dry-Plate Cameras, J. H. Dallmeyer, Optician, W. Watson & Sons. Improved Magic Lantern, Thos. Thorns & Co., The Chemical & Drug Trades Directory, Ross' Improved Studio Cameras, Magic Lanterns & Slides, Enlarging and Finishing, Eastman's Permanent Bromide Paper, Enlargements, Fry's Kingston Special Dry Plates, Polytechnic School of Photography, H. & E. Dale, Henry Park, McKellen's Double-Pinion Treble Pantent Camera, Photographic Stores, Edgware Dry Plates!, Carbutt's Dry Plates, Meagher's New Folding Camera, James Swift & Son, The Pamphengos, Carbutt's Keystone Dry Plates, G. Cramer, Why, What Have We Got Here?, Catalogue, Tylar's Patent Lifting Frames, W. R. Ridgway & Co., Eastman Co., Dissolving Views and Apparatus, Derwent, H. Newton & Co. Export Manufacturers, Chapman's 'British' Camera, Wratten & Wainwright's 'Drop - Shutter Special' Plates, Acme Flue-Heating Photo Burnisher, View, Group, and Portrait Lenses, A. Rivot & Co., George Mason & Co., Reference Catalogue of Jonathan Fallowfield, Wratten & Wainwright's New 'Grimston' Shutter, The United Kingdom Dry Plates, Waraten & Wainwright's Soda Developer, Paget Prize Plates, Photographic Goods Is at St. Bride's Store, A. & M. Zimmermann, James Mothersill, Cheap Dry Plates, S. Hulme, Gelatine-Bromide Dry Plates, Guerry's New Pneumatic Shutter, Abney & Derby Dry Plates, All Magic-Lantern Accessories, New Rectigraph Lens. Frontmatter: The British Journal Photographic Almanac and Photographer's Daily Companion for 1888. Essay: Epitome of Progress during 1887, Coloured Films and Orthochromatic Photography, Hydrokinone as a Developer, The Swing Back to Cameras, On View Measuring, Chromate of Silver, Hints on Enlarging from Small Negatives, Removing Silver Stains from Gelatine Negatives, The Three Alkalies, Trimming Prints, On Solidity of Camera Supports, Good and Free Ventilation in the Dark Room, and Dry Air, Free from Dust, for the Drying of Gelatine Plates, Developing Gloves, Exposure Tables and Development Formulæ, An Easy and Effective Method of Printing Clouds to Landscapes, The Application of the Graphic Method to Photography, A Chat about Development, Toning Ready Sensitised Paper, Extra Height to Studio Camera Stands, Waste Plates—Wet Plates, On the Colour of Gelatine Negatives, Detail, Density, and Clear Shadows, Jottings in Re Toning and Halation, Coating Developing Dishes, The Meta-Bisulphite Developer, Alleged Reticence of British Photographers, The New Magnesium Flash Light, Blisters, The Composition of the Latent Image, On Detective Cameras and Small Cameras Versus Large Ones, Amateur Photographic Association of Victoria, A Hint for Retouchers, Portable Dark-Room Lamp, Some Causes of Failure, Queensland Photographic Society, Printers and Printing, The Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom, Incidents in the Treatment of Customers, Technical Essays for Young Photographers In Twelve Chapters, Weights and Measures Apothecaries' Weight, Practical Artotype or Collotype, Notes on Development Formulæ, Half-Tone Blocks for Type Printing, Orthochromatic Photography, Order, Restoring Daguerreotypes, Clearing Negatives Prior to Intensification, A Reliable Receipt for Silvering Photographic Mirrors and Specula by the Brashear Process, On the Amateur Question, Spongio Piline, Spots on Plates and Prints, Useful Receipts, The Effect of Heat Radiations, Evening Portraiture, Developing Formulæ, Dark-Room Illumination, The Preparation for Printing of Glass and Paper Negatives, The Camera of the Future, Is It Something New?, Photography and Colour, Architectural Photography, A Reliable Developer for Gelatino-Chloride Plates, Photo-Micrography, Shropshire Amateur Photographic Society, Photographic Society of Great Britain, Stripping Films, and Other Matters, Yorkshire College Photographic Club, A Full-Size Finder, The Magnesium Flash Light, Instantaneous Exposures, Mounting Photographs, Amateur Retouching, Green Fog Redivivus, Extemporising Dark Rooms, Photographic Astronomy in 1887, Incidental Experiences, For Contents, See P. 565. For Formulæ, See P. 517. For Index to Advertisers, See P. 583. For Postal and Telegraphic Addresses, See P. 688, Centrifugal Separation in Emulsion Work, Alkaline Development—A New Method of Intensifying before Fixing, Preparing Gelatine for Lantern Plates, Wallasey Photographic Association, Improving Over-Exposed Negatives, A Ruby Lamp for Travellers, Small Versus Large Negatives for Photomicrographs, Various Mechanical Dodges, Hints for Landscape Photographers, A Useful Mounting Medium, Shutters, Printing on Wood Blocks, Chapter V.— Albumenised Paper Printing, Postal and Telegraph Addresses, Testing Exposures.—Potash Developer, Figure, Landscape, and Combination Printing, Transparencies on Collodion Emulsion, American Photographic Societies, Sutton Scientific Society, Tray Rockers, Photography on a House-Boat, Changing Boxes and Developing Expedients, Carbon or Platinum?, A Simple Method of Estimating the Various Conjugate Foci of Lenses, Summary, The Light from Kerosene Lamps, Renovation and Redevelopment of Gelatine Negatives, Czar Bits, Renovating Ferrous Oxalate, and Backing Plates, Retouching, Gelatine Dry Plates for Photo-Engraving, A Portable Changing Bag, Photographing Interiors, Quinine as a Preservative of Pyro, Little Trivialities, A Simple Method of Making Reversed Negatives, Enlargements on Canvas, To Clean Photographic Properties, For Contents, See P. 565. For Index to Advertisers, See P. 583. For Postal and Telegraphic Addresses, See P., When the Sun Goes Down, Spots on Negatives, Alkaline Development, Inland Parcels Post, A Lifter for Dry Plates, The Energy of Accelerators in Double Oxalate Development, Skies in Enlargements, Calculating Exposures, Photography on Wheels, Continental Photographic Societies, Ferrous Oxalate and Alpha Paper, Preface, Drying Gelatine Negatives, Formulæ The Wet Collodion Process, The Use and Abuse of Litmus, Hints for the Dark Room, The Gas Tank, Ulster Amateur Photographic Society, Levelling Cameras, How to Glaze Albumen Prints without Apparatus, Compressed Gas in Cylinders, Removing Paper Negatives or Prints from Polished Ebonite Slabs, The Keeping Qualities of Dry Plates, Actinometry in Partibus, A Useful Tool in Print Mounting, Enlarging without a Condenser, Glass Photographs Versus Time, Suggestions as to Choosing Printing Processes to Suit Particular Negatives, My Experiences, A Few Hints about Collodion Emulsion, 'No Takee! No Takee! Inglisheeman!', Photographic Lamp Shades, Quacks, Postal Photographic Society, The Cause of Blisters, How to Colour a Lantern Slide, Aids to Photo-Microscopy, Stockton Amateur Photographic Association, Practical Hints on the Successful Working of Eastman's American Stripping Films, Photographic Society of Ireland, Regular Tones with Alpha Paper, Registering Prints, Photographers' Benebolent Association, A Potash and Soda Developer, Mercurial Intensification, The Teacher's Photographic Society, The War Correspondent's Camera, Monochromatic Illumination of Microscopic Objects, Sheffield Photographic Society, Simplicity and Efficiency in Picture Making, Coating and Developing Rooms. Classified ads: Thomas's Cameras, Thomas's Berlin Varnish, Walter Lawley, Edwards's Xl Sensitive Paper, Thomas's Specialties for Dry-Plate Workers, Thomas's Plates, Thomas's Opal Plates, Edwards's XL Clearing Solution, Thomas's India-Rubber Solution, Walter Lawley's, Thomas's Albumenized Papers, Edwards's Xl Dry Plates, Thomas's Chemicals, Edwards's XL Dark-Room Lamps, Edwards's Xl Pyro & Glycerine Developer, Walter Lawley's Dissolving - View Apparatus, Edwards's Xl Varnish, Thomas's Liquid Ruby, A. Bowler, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Thomas's Lenses, R. W. Thomas & Co., Edwards's XL Gelatino-Chloride Plates, Walter Lawley's Cameras, Lenses, and Apparatus, Edwards's Xl Potash & Pyro Developer, Thomas's Apparatus, Thomas's Sensitized Paper, Edwards's Xl Special Transparency Plates, Thomas's Encaustic Cerate, Edwards's Xl Iron Developer, Walter Lawley's Studio and Outdoor Cameras, Every Photographic Requisite, Walter Lawley's Sensitized Papers, Edwards's Xl Special Transparency Developer, Isochromatic Xl Plates, A. Bowler Practical Sensitizer. Fiction, drama: Chapter IV.—Over and under Exposure, Chapter VI.—Silver Printing on Plain Paper, Chapter X.—Skies and Clouds, Enlarging Photographs Chapter I.— Prefatory, Chapter IX.—The Easel, Chapter X.— How to Compute a Table of Enlargements, Chapter XI.—The Focus of Lenses: Back Focus— Equivalent Focus, Chapter V.— Enlarging by the Optical Lantern, Chapter VI.—The Condenser, Chapter II.—How to Make a Negative, Chapter III.—Development by Pyrogallic Acid, Chapter IX.—The Enamelling of Prints, Chapter II.—General Optical Principles Involved, Chapter VIII.—The Use of a Swing Back, and the Effects of Tilting the Camera, Chapter III.—Solar Light for Enlarging, Chapter VII.—The Lenses for Enlarging, Chapter XII.—Lenses: Conjugate Foci, Chapter XI.—The Process, Chapter VII.—What Is the Use of a Diaphragm in a Lens?, Chapter I.— Emulsion Photography, Chapter IV.—Enlarging by Ordinary Daylight. Poem, verse: A Transparency, The Amateur. Table of contents: Index to Advertisers, Contents.
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