The British Journal of Photography
1884; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Walter B. Woodbury, Lewis Wright, Edward Dunmore, W. E. Debenham, W. B. Allison, John Jackson, W. E. Debenham, Andrew Pringle,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: Where to Go with the Camera, Manchester Photographic Society, Self-Registering Hygrometer, Notes and Queries, Oldham Photographic Society, Photographers' Benevolent Association, Photographic Industries A West-End Studio, London and Provincial Photographic Association, Leeds Photographic Society, Silver Prints A Communication to the Photographic Society of Great Britain, Emulsions in Gelatine and Albumen, Derby Photographic Society, Saleable Photographs, London Gazette, Tuesday, July 15, 1884, The Royal Institution, Relation of Colours in Photographs, Exchange Column, On the Illumination of the Dark Room, Photographic Society of Great Britain, Oxyhydrogen Explosions, Recent Patents Applications for Patents, A Few Further Notes on Stannotype, by the Inventor, Deterioration of Gelatine Plates, Meetings of Societies Meetings of Societies for Next Week, Glasgow and West of Scotland Amateur Photographic Association. Letter to the editor: The Photographic Society To the Editors, To the Editors, The Photographic Society and Its Reports To the Editors, Blisters in Prints To the Editors, Correspondence Transparent Markings on Gelatine Negatives, Replies: Illumination of the Developing-Room and Other Matters To the Editors. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents Correspondents Should Never Write on Both Sides of the Paper. Table of contents: Contents.
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