Photographic Mosaics
1879; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward L. Wilson, Edward L. Wilson, Charles W. Hearn, E. Z. Webster, William H. Sherman, Henry M. M'intire, S. R. Stoddard, E. M. Estabrooke, I. B. Webster, W. Curtis Taylor, A. M. De Silva, G. M. Carlisle, W. D. Gatchel, George M. Bretz, J. H. Reuvers, Frank Robbins, M. L. Daggett, E. K. Hough, W. H. Tipton, J. Pitcher Spooner, Samuel M'Mullen, W. L. Shoemaker, R. R. Thompson, H. R. Farr, Rev. Clarence E. Woodman, John H. Henning, W. G. C. Kimball, Irving Saunders, L. T. Butterfield, Forester Clark, M. H. Albee, Rev. Clarence E. Woodman, John R. Clemons, L. H. Schurman, John C. Browne, John Carbutt, H. B. Hillyer, T. M. Wells, G. W. Coddington, E. P. Libby, L. W. Crawford, M. C. Henley, Young Chloride, W. W. Seeler, G. Frank E. Pearsall, Robert Hodge, George Weingarth, C. S. Roshon, E. D. Ormsby, George Sperry, J. G. Vail, C. D. Mosher, L. W. Seavey, C. M. French, Charles Waldack, A. Hesler, F. M. Spencer, F. C. Phillips,
ResumoFrontmatter: Photographic Mosaics, Photographic Mosaics for 1879, Entered According to Act of Congress, in the Year 1879, by Edward L. Wilson, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington, D. C., Publisher's Notice. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: A Few Tests for Silver and Gold, Eliminating Hypo, To Avoid Fading, Earnest Workers, Fading Photographs: Is There a Remedy?, Get Away with That Black Eye, Overcoming Difficulties, Hints on the Emulsion Dry Process, How to Take the Baby, A Plea for Good Prices, To Render Old Collodion Serviceable, A Pair of Cheap Stereo. Tubes, The Fall in Photography, A Collodion and a Toning Bath, Since Our Last, The Choice of Subject, A Neat Way of Cleaning Varnish from Old Plates, Practical, A Cure for Blisters, and a Few Good Ideas, The Water-Tank in Winter, The Way We Do it in Oakland, How to Remove Obstinate Glass Stoppers from Bottles, Hit or Miss, Individuality, How to Make a Good Filter, The Use of Heat in Developing Dry Plates, Read All the Photographic Journals You Can Afford, and Never Allow Yourself to Go without Any, Even if it is the Poorest and Worst, How I Make Brilliant Prints, On Extreme Rapidity by the Use of the Wet Collodion Process, The Permanency of Silver Prints, "Little Foxes", Collodio-Bromide Emulsion for Transparencies and Reproducing Negatives, Jewels from My Journals, The Old is the Best, Different Dodge Hash, "Lightning, " Pro or Con, Gray Vignettes, Many Mites from Many Minds, The Metric System Again, Lightning; Silvering; Intensifying, "Every Dog Must Have His Day", Splendid Collodion, "Does It Pay?", Composition Photographs, Hash, Just a Word Who Is a Wandering Star in a Photographic Car, Copying Pictures, An Everlasting Bath-Holder—Blisters, The Direction of the Eye in Photographs, Doctors Differ, Scientific Suggestions Compiled by the Editor, Blisters in Albumen Paper, Good Prices vs. Hard Times, How to Make Your Shields and Tablets Last, Improved Process for Preparing Albumen, Rainy Days, How to Make a Dark-Tent, On the Future of Photography, Something About Iron Developers, and a Note on Summer Operations, Collodion, "Nothing New Under the Sun", A Simple Means of Producing Cloud Effects. Display ads: Benj. French & Co., Robinson's Photograph Trimmer, A. M. Collins, Son & Co., Multiple Display Advertisements, Euryscope, Crosscup and West Engravers on Wood, Gatchel & Hyatt, St. Louis, J. C. Somerville, W. R. Reid, Wolfe's Process for Solar Enlargements, Janentzky & Co., Wilson's Photographic Publications, J. Spittall, Andrew H. Baldwin, Silver Medal, The Philadelphia Carte Envelope, J. C. Somerville, Edward L. Wilson, James F. Magee & Co., Hance's Photographic Specialties, Charles Cooper & Co., Card, Wilson, Hood & Co., Scovill Manufacturing Co..
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