The American Annual of Photography and Photographic Times
1891; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
C. W. Canfield, W. S. Waterbury, Charles Simpson, Colonel J. Waterhouse, E. F. Bacheller, R. Eickemeyer Jr., Joseph B. Brown, James L. Forbes, W. J. Hickmott, C. D. Cheney, Eligene Von Gotthard, George G. Bruce, Chevalier A. Von Loehr, Edward W. Newcomb, W. Jerome Harrison, Frederic Hart Wilson, H. M. Grisdale, T. E. Huston, J. H. Harvey, Robert E. M. Bain, John A. Tennant, William H. Baker, Catherine Weed Barnes, W. I. Lincoln Adams, P. C. Duchochois, F. E. Fairbanks, Geo. Sperry, Benjamin Wyles, L. L. Anderström, M. H. Albee, Adelaide Skeel, Frederick F. Thompson, Maximilian Toch, A. Miethe, A. B. Aubert, Clarence S. McKune, Charles Scolik, John H. Janeway, Clarence E. Woodman, C. H. Bothamley, Fritz Müller, W. N. Jennings, J. R. Swain, Chas. Ehrmann, Geo. E. Merry, E. Kiewning, Ellerslie Wallace, A. J. Whalen, W. H. Sherman, O. G. Mason, S. W. Burnham, Gustine L. Hurd, C. W. Grant, A. R. Dresser, W. J. Stillman, Wm. Lang Jr., R. E. Van Gieson, J. Will Barbour, S. F. H. Hewit, Louis B. Schram, L. G. Bigelow, R. J. Reese, Wm. Harkness, George A. Piersol, Thos. Kennedy, Adolph Tuerke, Harry Platt, John Nicol, Alexander Henderson, H. Edwards-Ficken, A. Hesler, John C. Hemment, Frank Irving, C. M. Dodd, C. C. Shirm, Rev. Dwight W. Smith, W. H. Walmsley, G. M. Searle, S. L. Walkley, G. J. Stengel, Marcus H. Rogers, Ottomar Jarecki, J. Wells Champney, Henry Harrison Suplee, J. J. Higgins, Chas. Wager Hull, Joseph Obermeyer, J. Traill Taylor, Thomas W. Smillie, E. Obernetter, Horace P. Chandler, Samuel Merrill, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward L. Wilson, A. Peebles Smith, Benj. P. Richardson, Ernst Gundlach, J. M. Bemis, Gottlieb Marktanner-Turneretscher, F. C. Beach, Louis Clarence Bennett, Henry Clay Price, Victor Schumann, Andrew Pringle, Charles Ehrmann, Charles Ehrmann, W. T. Wintringham, Henry L. Tolman, G. M. Jones, O. G. Mason, C. W. Grant,
ResumoCover: The American Annual of Photography and Photographic Times. Frontmatter: Entered, According to Act of Congress, in the Year 1890, by the Scovill & Adams Company, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, Preface, The American Annual of Photography, and Photographic Times Almanac. 1891. Table of contents: "Climbing Plant". Essay: Lanternists' Ready Rfference Table, Black Vignettes, Marine Picture Making, Standard Time, Down in the Meadow, A Convenient Hand-Camera Shutter, More Minor Matters, The Screen in Orthochromo-Photography, Standard Formulæ and Useful Recipes The Wet Collodion Process, 'Climbing Plant', "Uniform System" Numbers for Stops from F/1 to F/100, Exposure, Table Showing the Number of Cloudy, Clear, and Rainy Days in Each Month, Retrospect, The Bye-Ways of Photography, The Aristotype, Diagram of Comparative Exposures, Anatomical Photography, Advice to Beginners, Matilda's Madness—A Plea for Special Printing Processes, Development—Its Fallacies and Limits, Photographs of Lightning, Realism in Photography, On the Use of a Central Septum in Cameras, Prof. Burton's Table of Comparative Exposures, Notes on Flash-Light Practice, Metric System of Weights and Measures, Portraits by the Light of an Ordinary Window, The Application of Micro-Photographic Apparatus to the Photographing of Sun Eclipses, Notes on Photo-Micrography with Simple Apparatus, Are Specialists Needed in Photography?, Difference in Time (for Cable Purposes), Hydroquinol Development, A Wrinkle in Copying, An Inviting Field for Chemical Research, American, French, English and German Money, Freezing Mixtures, Portraits of Children, An Outline Drawing Converted into a Gradation Photograph, Imperial British Fluid Measure, Photography Applied to Sports, Hotels Having Dark-Rooms Fitted for Use of Tourist Photographers, Certainty and Uniformity, Home Portraiture, A Slide-Carrier for Single Lanterns, Ammonia in Alkaline Development, Enlargements by Transparencies, The Metric System of Weights and Measures, Enlarging on Bromide Paper, A Hint on Squeegeeing, Out of Focus, Record of Photographic Patents, Chromatic Stereoscopy, English Weights and Measures, A Broken Negative, Sizes of Glass, Mounts, Paper, Etc., Albumen Prints Pro and Con., Line Plates for Half-Tone Zinc Etchings, Borders, The Acid Fixing Bath, Purifying the Printing Bath, A New Photographic Shutter, Mounting Prints, Moonlight Effects, Photographic Schools of Instruction American, Retouching from the Glass Side of the Negative, Fuzzyness and Naturalism, On Determining the Sensitiveness of Photographic Plates by Means of the Spectrograph, The Conversion of French (Metric) into English Weight, Table Showing Comparative Value of Alkaline Carbonates in Developers, Inscriptions on Negatives, Ventilating the Dark-Room, Notes on Eikonogen Developer, Table Showing Displacement on Ground Glass of Objects in Motion, On Mounting Stereographs, Experiments with the Magic Lantern, Hints on Mountants and Mounting, On Testing Lenses, A Standard Method of Development, The Washing of Negative Plates, Reproducing Sea Weeds in Cyanotype, Comparison of Eikonogen Developers for Rapid Exposures Reduced to One Ounce of Prepared Developer, Dark Rooms, United States Weights and Measures According to Existing Standards, Two Eikonogen Formulæ, On Hyposulphite as an Accelerator, Table Showing the Comparison of the Readings of Thermometers Celsius, or Centigrade (C). Reaumur (R). Fahrenheit (F), Composition in Landscape Photography, Scale for Measuring Diameters of Stops for Lenses, Reminiscent Photographs, Picture Making, Dark-Rooms of the New York Society of Amateur Photographers, An Apparatus for Photo-Micrography, A Trunk for Photographic Tourists, The Proper Time of Exposure, On the Proper Construction and Use of the Swing-Back, Swing-Front, Rising and Side-Shifting-Front, Orthochromatic Plates in Landscape Photography, The Hand Camera in the Woods, Photography in Natural Colors, Reducing Prints, American Photographic Societies, The Safe Limits for Rapid Emulsions, S. W. Burnham, General Notes, Table for Enlargement and Reduction Computed for Centimeters or Inches, Carbon Printing, Rates of Postage to Foreign Countries Universal Postal Union, International Money Orders, Photographic Books Published in 1889-90 American, Attraction— Temptation— Satisfaction, Out of Door Grouping, Equations Relating to Foci, A Neglected Photographic Material, Hints on Silver Printing, The Photographic Society's (of Great Britain) Standard Diaphragms, The Abuse of the Hand Camera, Industrial Photography, Table of Symbols, Molecular Weight and Solubilities of the Principal Chemicals Used in Photography, Hasten Slowly!, Haines Falls, Practical Silver Printing, Lantern Slides, Photographic Books, A Flash Light Studio, Copyright Law of the United States, U. S. Patent Office Procedure, A Plea for Imperfection, A Toast to Photography, Thermometer Scales, Tints of Prints Made on Direct Printing Platinotype Paper, Something about Albums, Pyro vs. Eikonogen, Photographic False Doctrines, Photographic Periodicals American.— Weekly, Foreign Photographic Societies Great Britain and British Colonies, Elsden's Table of Poisons and Antidotes, Standard of Foreign Coins for Customs Purposes As Proclaimed by the Director of the United States Mint, January 1, 1890, and Corrected to Date, Reference Calendar for Three Years, The Solar Corona Dec. 22, 1889, Portrait Daguerre, The Conversion of French (Metric) into English Measure, Actuating Device for Shutters, Impurities in Photographic Chemicals and Tests for Them, Sun & Shade, Order and Cleanliness in All Things, Legal Holidays in the Various States, U. S. Fluid Measure, Focusing Scales for Any Lens of from 3 to 12 Inches Equivalent Focus, Forest Shadows, Table of the Symbols, Atomicity, Atomic and Equivalent Weights of the Elements, Usual Sizes of French and Italian Dry Plates, Reflectors, Rates of Domestic Postage To Any Part of the United States, Canada, or Mexico, Photographing Flames with Color-Sensitive Plates, Negative by Alex. Henderson, Montreal, Can. Kurtz Process. In the Selkirk Mountains, near Glacier Station, C. P. R. R., Countries or Places Not in Universal Postal Union, Weather Indications, Lighting the Dark-Room, Three Practical Hints, Ackland's Tables for the Simplification of Emulsion Calculations, Coating Porcelain and Paper with Gelatinochloride of Silver Emulsion, For Restoring Old Collodion, Developers and Developing, Artificial Light for Enlargements. Review: A Review of the Year. Display ads: Benj. French & Co., Lantern Slides, Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., The Knack Detective Camera, The Scovill Handy Flasher, The Instantane Lenses, A. M. Collins Mfg. Co., The Eastman Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, Boston Photogravure Company, The Improved Waterbury Detective Cameras, The Tom Thumb Camera, H. A. Hyatt, Stevens & Morris, Chas. Cooper & Co., The Albion Tripod, Wilson-Hood-Cheyney Co., E. I. Horsman, C. H. Codman & Co., Rochester Optical Co., Gundlach Optical Co., Adt's Patent Printing Frame, Ramsey Engraving Co., N. Y. Photogravure Co., Carbutt's Orthochromatic Plates, Wuestner's New Eagle Dry Plates, Electro Light Engraving Co., Irving View Cameras, A. Z. Siebert, Fine Engraving, Pollock, Riker & Co., Eastman's Permanent Bromide Paper, Levytype Co., F. Gutekunst Phototype and Photogravure, Prosch "Triplex" Shutter, Photographic Materials, Scovill Prepared Solutions, W. C. Cullen, The Advill Camera, Scovill Prepared Solutions, Powders, &c., John Carbutt, Sun & Shade, William T. Gregg, The Scovill Sciopticon, The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co., The Photographic Herald and Sportsman, J. C. Somerville, Newcomb & Owen, Our Catalogue and Price List, Carbutt's Dry Plates and "Celluloid" Films, Parabolon Lantern, M. Wolfe's Perfect Lined Screen, Bridges' Flash-Light Diffuser, Albion Camera, Moss Engraving Co., Bradfisch & Hopkins, The John Wilkinson Co., Hopkins' New Pneumatic Photo Shutter, Irving Printing Frames, Hemperley's Magazine Flash Lamp, American Optical Company, W. Watson & Sons, C. T. Raynolds & Co., Scovill Detective Cameras, R. H. Moran, Wuestner's New Ortho-Chromatic Dry Plates, Transparent Films, Henry Crouch's Lenses, Harvard Dry Plate, The "Elite" Studio Stand, Photo Engraving Company.
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