The British Journal of Photography
1869; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
M. Carey Lea, William Blair, J. Towler, Henry James, E. Liesegang, J. J. Woodward, D. D. T. Davie, J. Lancaster, J. H. Steward,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: The Non-Actinic Room— Developing, Contemporary Press Iodised Collodion in Photography, Purification of Bromides, On Papyroxyline, or Soluble Gun Paper, The Late Professor Graham, F.R.S., London Gazette, Friday, September 24, Correspondence Home, A Few Words on Dry Processes, Sensational Colouring for Stereoscopic Slides, Photographic College for New York, The Lenses Used in Photography Chapter IX.—Portrait Lenses, Photographic Society of Marseilles, White Pigment for Carbon Printing, Notes on Passing Events, The Sliding Plate-Holder, Artificial Light, Printing in Pigments.— Impurities in the Lights.— a White Pigment, Meteorological Report, for the Week Ending September 29th, 1869, Heliostat for Photomicrography, How the Solar Eclipse Was Photographed, Meetings of Societies Meetings of Societies for Next Week. Letter to the editor: Bourne's Views.— Clear Skies To the Editors, "Mr. Sutton's Last Discovery.— Alkaline Method" To the Editors, Lacquer To the Editors. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents. Backmatter: Editorial Communications Should Be Addressed to "The Editors"—Advertisements and Business Letters to "The Publisher"—At the Office, 2, York-Street, Covent Garden, London, W. C.. Table of contents: Contents.
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