Albert G. Park
1856; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
N. G. Burgess, Henry Bowman, Rob. Elliott, T. Frederick Hardwich, J. D. Llewelyn, P. W. Fry, Charles Heckford Bennington, Geo. Shadbolt, Geo. Norman, W. J. Newton, Charles A. Long, T. F. Hardwich, Philip H. Delamotte, Edward Monson, Charles A. Long, Ars Longa, Vita Brevis, John Sturrock Jr., M. A. Roct, L. Damont, M. Victor Serre,
ResumoEssay: Photographic Processes Glycerine for Preserving Collodion in a Sensitive Condition, Mr. T. S. Archer's Patent Process for Transferring Collodion Pictures from the Glass Plate on to Gutta Percha Read before the London Photographic Society, Dec. 6th, 1855, Albert G. Park, Remarks on the Fading of Positive Proofs, The Great Masters of Art John Jouvenet, On a Concave Field for Photographic Pictures, Photography—Its Rise and Progress Article Five, Photographic Fac-Similes of Old Documents, Glucose, Albumen Process on Paper, From Louisville, Ky., In the Arts, Alumina Forms the Basis of Some of the Most, Beautiful Colors, Such as the Adrianople Red, and the Alkanet-Root Lilac, On the Effect of Certain Oxidizing Agents on Photographic Prints Read before the London Photographic Society, Dec. 6th, 1855, Personal & Art Intelligence, The Communication of M. U, (Vol. xii., P. 351.) Respecting the Subject of Single Stereoscopic Pictures, Requires a Few Remarks in Reply, The Electricity of Gutta Percha Films, On a New Method of Preserving Collodion Plates Sensitive, We Briefly Stated in Our January Issue, the Causes Influencing the Delay in the Issue of the Journal during the Last Year, and for the First Two Months of This, and We Again Call the Serious Attention of Photographers throughout the Country to the Facts, Single Stereoscopic Pictures. Letter to the editor: Photographic Patents To the Editor of the Photographic and Fine Art Journal, Manufacture of Paper, Sir W. J. Newton's Printing Process, Electro Zinconography, Modification of the Daguerreotype, On Developing in the Waxed Paper Process, On the Use of Paper As a Substitute for the Use of the Dry Albumenized Collodion Plates, in M. Tanpenol's Process, Sir,— May I be Permitted…, Plain and Simple Rules to Be Observed to Procure Collodion Positives, Gutta Percha Collodion, On the Honey Process, The Albumen Process. Fiction, drama: A Manual of Photographic Chemistry Including the Practice of the Collodion Process.
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