Photographic Mosaics
1874; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward L. Wilson, Prof. H. Vogel, Prof. J. Towler, George B. Ayres, Abraham Bogardus, W. H. Sherman, H. L. Bingham, W. J. Baker, R. J. Chute, William Heighway, J. H. Fitzgibbon, H. H. Snelling, D. H. Anderson, John M. Blake, H. J. Rodgers, E. M. Estabrooke, William Bell, Alfred Hall, Charles W. Hearn, Mrs. E. N. Lockwood, L. G. Bigelow, Walter C. North, I. B. Webster, Frank Jewell, Elbert Anderson, E. Z. Webster, William W. Seeler, B. Frank Saylor, M. Carey Lea, A. J. Wilson, George W. Wallace, W. T. Morgan, Emil Becher, J. W. Black, F. M. Spencer, W. H. Tipton, G. Wharton Simpson, John Carbutt, J. Traill Taylor, John C. Browne, Robert Faulkner, G. Wharton Simpson, J. Traill Taylor, H. J. Newton, George Croughton, B. W. Kilburn, J. Traill Taylor, A. Hesler, Edward L. Wilson,
ResumoFrontmatter: Publishers' Notice, Announcement of the Philadelphia Photographer for 1875, Photographic Mosaics, Entered According to Act of Congress, in the Year 1873, by Benerman & Wilson, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: Photographs, Public Taste, The Reception-Room, Growing, Recovery of Gold and Silver from the Waste or Spent Solutions, A New Test for Hyposulphite of Sodium, How to Be a Photographer of the Times, On the Double Iodides and Bromides, and How to Prepare Them, Treatment of Prints after Toning, Alongside, Sandarac and Benzoin Varnish, Something Practical, Negative Retouching, The Dark-Room, A Magnificent Volume, Lighting the Sitter, On Printing, and How to Do It, Photographing in Hot Climates, Influence of Long and Short Exposures upon the Brilliancy of Pictures, How to Make Varnish for Negatives, and How to Varnish Them, Collodion Transfers, The Custom of Keeping Fumed Sensitive Paper Pressed between Sheets of Paper Prior to Its Employment in the Printing-Frame Is a Bad One, One of the Most Pleasing and Profitable Methods of Studying Lighting Is to Illuminate a Bust by Means of Two Candles and a Reflector, Wet-Plate Photography out of Doors, A Practical Suggestion for Stereo-Landscape Negatives, Each Negative When Stored Away Should Be Wrapped in Paper, How to Buy a Lens, What to Do with Negative Baths Which Have Been Rendered Unserviceable by Frequent Usage, Preparing Photographs, Etc., for Coloring, Successive Development, Photographic Excellence, On the Sensitiveness of Bromide of Silver, On Certain Causes of Failure and Success in Photography, Progress of Photography in America, Notes on Photographic Subjects Collodion for the Wet Process, Porcelain Printing, The Green-Glass Question, Plate Vise, Chemical Manipulation and Collodion, Is Honesty the Best Policy?, How to Elevate Our Art, Many Mites from Many Minds, Backgrounds, A Chapter of Practical Matters, Lighting for Portraits, Transparencies for the Stereoscope, 1873, Toning and Fixing, Backgrounds: Mr. Faulkner's Method of Making Them, The Uncertainties of Photography, Cleansing a Discolored Printing Bath, Lantern Pictures, The Roller Press and Burnisher, "Copying of Every Description Executed in the Highest Style of the Art", Expression, Concerning Formulæ, No More Pinholes, Exploration Field Photography, Transparent Paper, Things Which Hurt, Hints on Photographic Printing General Printing, Negative Varnish. Fiction, drama: Photographic Literature. Display ads: Robinson's Photograph Trimmer, Waymouth's Vignetting, Chas. W. Stevens, The Skylight and the Dark-Room, American Apparatus!, A. M. Collins, Son & Co., J. A. Anderson, The Photographer to His Patrons, Woodburytypes, The Philadelphia Photographer for 1874, Gatchel & Hyatt, Frames, Carte Envelope!, Robinson's Metallic Guides, Phenix Ferrotype Plates, Benerman & Wilson, Lewis & Holt's Collodion, Crosscup & West, Artopticons, Bigelow's Album, Solar Printing and Copying, American Stereopticon Company, Panoramas, Banners, &c., Pier and Mantel, The American Optical Co. 'S, Popular Stock Depot, Enerman & Wilson, Photo. Publishers, Premiums, Wilson, Hood & Co.'S, John Taylor & Co., Fancy Velvet and Metal Frames, Oscillating Enameler, Elbert Anderson's Photo-Comic Allmnknack, New Chemicals !, Engraver on Wood, Vignetting Papers, Pure Photographic Chemicals, Entrekin's Oscillating Enameler, The Zentmayer Lens, How to Paint Photographs, Benerman & Wilson's, Hance's Specialties, Wilson, Hood & Co., Gihon's Cut-Outs, Photographic Publications.
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