The British Journal of Photography
1892; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Henry E. Armstrong, E. Valenta, Fred. Dunsterville, Andrew Pringle, Cimabue Brown Jr., J. Carter Browne, Frank Howard, F. P. Cembarano Jr., W. Jerome Harrison, H. G. M. Conydeare,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: Development of Partly Printed Proofs, Lantern Slides, and Opals, The Zeiss Lenses, An Innovation, On Spotting, Indian and Colonial Slides, Illegal Photographs, The Half-Holiday Movement, Process Blocks and Photogravures, London and Provincial Photographic Association, Lantern Slides—How to Produce and Exhibit Them, The Chemical Changes Attending Photographic Operations The Theory of Development in Relation to the Essentially Electrolytic Character of the Phenomena and …, A Novel Glass House, American Notes and News, Development of Weakly Printed Positives on Glass and Opal, The New Concentric Lens, An Old Process, Claim £10, Balance for Photographic Studio and Contents Whittaker Versus McDONALD, The Convention, Recent Patents Applications for Patents, Death of an Astronomer, Processes before Their Time, Meetings of Societies Meetings of Societies for Next Week. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Our Editorial Table Workshop Receipts (Fifth Series). Letter to the editor: Exhibition at Bath To the Editor, A National Photographic Record Survey To the Editor, How to Avoid the Murky Smell of the Oil Lantern To the Editor, "Photographic Portraits" To the Editor, The Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom To the Editor, Printing-Out Chloride Paper To the Editor, "Speed" of Plates To the Editor, Development on the Screen To the Editor, Correspondence Personal.—The Late Hackney Exhibition, The Actinograph Speed of Dry Plates To the Editor, An Acknowledgment To the Editor. Classified ads: Exchange Column. Table of contents: Contents.
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