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New Photographic Process on Dry Albumenized Collodion

1855; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. J. M. Taupenot, G. Mansfield Ingleby, Thomas Rose, J. Leachman, Geo. Norman, Thomas Sutton, Lyndon Smith, T. Frederick Hardwich, Thomas Sutton, C. Duchochois-Maquingham, William Hix, Thomas Sutton, M. A. Gaudin, W. Crookes, Charles A. Seely, F. D. B. Richards, J. Lamprey, C. H. Lanneau, M. B. Brady,

Resumo

Essay: New Photographic Process on Dry Albumenized Collodion Albumen Varnish, On Wax and Waxing Paper, Acetate of Lead Baths, Notes of a Trip to Europe.— No. 1, Corporation Records: Application of Photography in Copying Mss., The Great Masters of Art Theodore Gericault, Mm. Davanne and Girard on the Chemistry of Positive Photographs, A Few Words on the Collodion Process.— Ambrotype, On the Employment of Distilled Water in Photography, Photographic Notes Photography on Enamel, A Manual of Photographic Chemistry, Including the Practice of the Collodion Process Preparation of Nitro-Sulphuric Acid by Oil of Vitriol and Nitre, Deepening Collodion Negatives, Cleaning Fluid, Novel Method of Taking Stereoscopes, On Variety of Coloring in Photography, Personal & Art Intelligence, Our Illustration Photographed by M. B. Brady, of New York City, (Second Notice), Mr. Norman's Suggestion for Obtaining a Single Stereoscope Picture to Exhibit the Properties of the Double Picture, Cannot, I Apprehend, Be Acted on with Any Satisfactory Result, The Adjourned Discussion on Mr. Mayall's Papers, A Manual of Photography— Theoretical and Practical Photographic Printing.— Fixing and Toning, On the Revivification of Faded Positives, Single Stereoscopic Pictures, The Calotype Process— a Handbook to Photography on Paper, Preserve Proportion in Your Reading, Keep Your Views of Men and Things Extensive, and Depend upon It a Mixed Knowledge Is Not a Superficial One; and as Far as It Goes, the Views That It Gives Are True; but He Who Reads Deeply in One Class of Writers Only, Gets Views Which Are Almost Sure to Be Perverted, and Which Are Not Only Narrow, but False. Letter to the editor: On a New Method of Positive Printing, On Ambrotypes, Preservation of Photographs, On the Hyposulphite of Gold, Iodized Waxed-Paper. Poem, verse: Flowers in Sickness To Abbie. Fiction, drama: Photographic Printing— Mounting and Coloring, Photographic Printing— the Author's Method.

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