Jornais Acesso aberto

Photographic Mosaics

1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Edward L. Wilson, W. H. Sherman, Wm. McComb, H. D. Garrison, Marcus H. Rogers, George W. Leas, Harry Platt, M. P. Brown, B. T. Rice, T. B. Clark, Ranald Douglas, C. F. Moelk, Walter Browne, J. Burnet, J. H. Sundeline, H. G. Parcell, E. Livingstone, Thomas Pray Jr., Garvey Donaldson, C. Brargeoin Barnes, Fred. H. Wilson, M. H. Albee, W. B. Tyler, John A. Stubbert, E. D. Ritton, J. Pitcher Spooner, Fore Unner, Xanthus Smith, Charles E. Fellows, J. W. Denton, F. M. Rood, David Cooper, Jay Densmore, Ellerslie Wallace, Mrs. E. N. Lockwood, C. M. French, D. Bachrach Jr., H. S. Keller, W. J. Baker, G. L. Hurd, W. H. Potter, David Cooper, Geo Sperry, R. M. Wilson, C. C. Clarke, J. J. Eskil, John Bartlett, Frank Robbins, J. F. Ryder, Charles W. Blood, E. J. Kildare,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Entered, According to Act of Congress, in the Year 1885, by Edward L. Wilson, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C., Photographic Mosaics, Publisher's Notice. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: Sensitizer for Gelatine Plates, The Magic Lantern, Negative Paper: Its Development and Management, Photography and Realistic Art, Preparation of Paper with Emulsion, Yellow Stains in Gelatine Negatives, Insurance by the P. A. of A., Notions from Nova Scotia, Photography a Fine Art, Abuses of Retouching, Hints on the Picturesque, An Instantaneous Shutter, Thin Versus Thick, The Tones of Lantern Slides, Destiny, Printing on Canvas, The Babies, Development of Instantaneous Pictures, Retouching Made Easy on Dry Plates, An Architectural Morsel for Our Yearly Plate, Stereo Printing without Cutting, An Amateur's Experiments, A Word about Emulsion Paper, An Experience, The Proper Distribution of Photographic Objects in the Space Allotted to Them, Fine Equipment Versus Old Traps, The Year of Photography the Last, Specimen of "Moss-Type", Russian, Prussian, French, German, English, and Italian, A Very Simple "Dry" Developer, Development of Dry Plates in Two Solutions, Othello's Occupation Is Not Gone, My Developer, What to Do with Your Printing Bath When It Turns Yellow, Dots, Dodges, and Do Thems A New Form of Siphon, Jots from My Journals Sharp Focussing, Some Good Hints and Dodges, One Step Higher, A Good Black Stain, Success, The Background, and Its Artistic Importance in Portraiture, An Easy Method of Saving the Silver from Old Fixing Baths, Five Years of Progress, Don't, The Storage of Negatives, Printing at the New Orleans Exposition, White Light on Unfixed Negatives and the Stains Attributed to It, Practical Notes from Various Sources: Studies for All Studios Varnish for Metal Vessels, Just Try It Once, Snap Shutter Pictures on Slow Plates, Good Prices, and How Obtained, Things to "Don't, "—For Immatures Exclusively, Practical Fixing and Washing Trays, A Riddle for Others to Answer, On Development, Experience and Its Worth. Display ads: Wilson's Photographics, C. H. Codman & Co., Bernhard Wachtl, F. Gutekunst, Phototype Department, A. M. Collins Mfg. Co., Suter Lens, The Blair Camera Co., Wilson's Photographic Publications.

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