The Journal of the Photographic Society
1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Spiller, William Crookes, F. Maxwell Lyte, Abbé Laborde, Joseph Paul, John Cramb, Robert G. Sillar, James Thomson, B. Jones Jr., John Leighton, Joseph Paul, H. N. MacKlin,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Journal of the Photographic Society. Essay: Chemistry of Photography On a Silver Bath, with Which Collodion Proofs May Be Developed by Gallic Acid. By the Abbé Laborde, May 20th, 1854, On the Preparation of an Albuminized Paper for Positives. By Mr. Spencer [Read May 4th, 1854], Correspondence, Photographic Processes On a Method for Preserving the Sensitiveness of Collodion Plates for a Considerable Time, Photographic Society Tenth Ordinary Meeting, The Use of Gelatine as a Photographic Vehicle, M. Stephane Geoffray's Process, On Collodion, Positive Paper, &c.. Letter to the editor: Iodized Paper, Substitute for a Tent, Dear Sir,—I Thank your Correspondent George Ruff for the Hint Respecting Backing Positive Glass Pictures, Binocular Photographs, Flax-Collodion, Miscellaneous Backing for Collodion Positives, Pins for Drying Paper, Yellow Curtains, Photography at the Crystal Palace, Photographic Apparatus Simple Adjustment of the Chemical Focus.
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