The Photographic Journal
1869; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Glaisher, J. R. Johnson, A. J. Melhuish, William Crookes, J. Norman Lockyer, H. C. Sorby, C. H. Wood, M. Carey Lea, M. A. Davanne, M. E. Sarassin, P. Le Neve Foster, Charles L. Bloxam, L. G. Bensa, George T. Harrington,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Photographic Journal, Being the Journal of the Photographic Society, The Photographic Journal. Essay: On the Fading of Photographs—A Remedy Proposed, Photographic Society of London Ordinary Meeting, Over-Developed Negatives, The Sun Not the Source of Heat and Light to the Solar System: a Lecture at Ryde, A Visit to Swan's Carbon Printing Establishment at Newcastle, On the Phosphorescence of Rarefied Gases after the Passage of the Electric Discharge, French Academy of Sciences, On a Greatly Simplified Process of Printing in Carbon or Other Permanent Pigment Preliminary Observations, Jean Bernard Léon Foucault, Artistic Copyright, Meeting of the Society, The Photographer's Reference Table, Julius Plücker, Miscellaneous, On the Use of Tungstate of Baryta in Painting, Photographic Society, The Alkaline Bichromates: Their Solubility, Density of Their Solutions, and Means of Distinguishing Them, The Action of Light on Citrate of Iron and Quinine, On a New Arrangement of Binocular Spectrum-Microscope, and on Some Optical Phenomena of Opals, Spectroscopic Observations of the Sun No. IV, Amateur Photographic Association, Further Researches on Jargonium and the Ceylon Jargon, The Royal Society Soiree, The Photographic Society 9 Conduit Street, Regent Street. Display ads: Thomas' Collodion, Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Table of contents: Contents. Letter to the editor: Correspondence Property in the Negative. Obituary: Sir Thomas Maryon Wilson. Review: Reviews Laboratory Teaching, or Progressive Exercises in Practical Chemistry. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents. Backmatter: Printed and Published at the Office of Taylor and Francis, Red Lion Court, Flock Street, in the City of London, by William Francis, of Alton Lodge, Richmond, in the County of Burrey.—May 15, 1959.
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