The British Journal of Photography
1898; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. K. Tulloch, Major P. A. MacMahon, J. H. Dallmeyer, F. A. Bridge, W. I. Chadwick, Paul A. C. Armfelt,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: The Britannia Works Company, Photogravure Versus Line Engraving, Ex Cathedra, Patent News, The Next Loan Exhibition in the City, Manchester Photographic Society, The Gum-Bichromate Process, Development under New Lights, Some Facts about Focus, Some Properties of Röntgen Rays, Catalogues Received, Royal Society Soirée, Royal Photographic Society, London and Provincial Photographic Association, The Alleged Influence of the Developed Image on an Unexposed Film II, News and Notes, Liquid Hydrogen, The Royal Academy, Photographic Club, Mr. Alfred Ellis's Catalogue of Photographic Publications, Experiments with Colour Sensitisers for Gelatinobromide Plates, Proposed Optical Exhibition, Mirage, A New Light Standard, Taschenbuch Der Prartischen Photographie Gustav Schmidt, Berlin, The Glasgow Corporation and the Photographic Convention, Praktikum Der Wissenschaftlichen Photographie, Miniatures, The Hands in Portraiture, The Photographic Tourist's Guide, Meetings of Societies Meetings of Societies for Next Week, At the Camera Club, Submarine Photography, The Varying Brightness of the Screen Be Explains as Being Due to Many Causes, Which He Enumerates in the Paper When a Focus Tube Is Used the Rays That Leave the Platinum Reflector Are Most Active When They Come off at the Greatest Angle, so Long as It Does Not Much Exceed 80°. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Our Editorial Table. Letter to the editor: Stereoscopic Radiography To the Editors, To the Editors, An Assistants Grievances To the Editors, Correspondence The Convention, A Photo-Cycling Society To the Editors, Philanthropic Photography To the Editors.
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