Humphrey's Journal
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Gustave Le Gray, J. B. Lemoyne, M. Seguin,
ResumoFrontmatter: Humphrey's Journal, Humphrey's Journal New York, June 1, 1852. Fiction, drama: Photography on Paper and Glass The Present State of Photography. Essay: The Difference between Impressions on the Silver Plate and Photographs on Paper Is This, That the Latter Have No Reflection, and Are to Be Multiplied to Any Extent, in Which Two Points the Former Is Defective, but the Plate Excells the Former in the Exactness of Its Impressions, Notice, On the Optical Effects of the Camera Obscura Applied to the Practice of the Daguerreotype, Experimenting in Photography, New Photographic Process on Glass, Photography, with Some of Its Peculiar Phenomena, We Have Enjoyed the Pleasure of Examining the Specimen Daguerreotypes Sent from This City to the World's Fair, by Mr. Brady, Photography on Paper Quick Process Especially Intended for Portraits, Some of the Salts Used in Photography on Paper, On the Accidental Colors Which Result from Looking at White Objects, Production of Cyanide of Potassium, Daguerreian in Missouri, Movements of the Daguerreotypists, The Stereoscope. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents. Table of contents: Contents—No. 4, Vol. IV.
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