On the Sensitiveness of Bromide of Silver to the So-Called Chemically Inactive Colours
1873; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Prof. Nermann Vogel, Henry Morton, Reuben Mitchell, Major William Perry, John Leighton, John Mayall, Ernest Lacan, F. C. Purton, George Oldham, William Green, Vernon Heath, Ed. Seeley,
ResumoEssay: French Correspondence, Sir,-Mr. Frith Asks, "Will Any Photographer Say Why He Wishes to Retain Negatives in His Possession?, Photographs Registered, Large Pictures Direct.— Albumen Transparencies, Ownership of Negatives, Correspondence, Proceedings of Societies, A Month's Trip with My Camera, Minute Yellow Spots, On the Sensitiveness of Bromide of Silver to the So-Called Chemically Inactive Colours, Experiences in Out-Door Photography, Mr. Crawshay's Prizes for 1874, Modifications Possible in Enlarging, Life-Sized Portraits Direct or Enlarged. Fiction, drama: The Magic Lantern as a Means of Demonstration Part 2. Frontmatter: The Photographic News. Table of contents: Contents. Editorial: Strictures on Recent Awards, To Correspondents.
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