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An Adaptation of Telescope Lenses for Photography

1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Henry Skillman Curtis, R. R. Bourland, H. G. Rogers, H. C. Delery, R. D. O. Smith, P. H. Emerson, Cecil M. Hepworth, Julius F. Sachse, John H. Gear, G. S. Southworth, Milan P. Warner, Alfred Stieglitz, William S. Hodges, Patent Lawyer,

Resumo

Essay: Photographic Patents Granted during the Month of August, 1897, Some Remarks on Lantern Slides A Method of Developing—Partial and Local Toning, General Remarks, Small V. Large Negatives. By John H. Gear, F. R. P. S., Naturalistic Photography. By P. H. Emerson, B. A., M. B. (Cantab) Chapter II, An Adaptation of Telescope Lenses for Photography, Notes, A Little Election Day Experience. By R. D. O. Smith, Enlargements by Amateurs. By R. R. Bourland, Shielding Enlargements.— a Chapter for Beginners. By Cecil M. Hepworth, The Art of Moving Photography, To "Back" Plates Quickly and Cleanly, The Humorous Side of Photographic Dealing, Some Random Notes. By Milan P. Warner, The New England Club's First Convention, A Miniature— What Does It Express? by G. S. Southworth, The Ford, Heliography as a Pioneer of Modern Civilization by Julius F. Sachse, Landscape Photography. By H. C. Delery, On the South Side. By H. G. Rogers Part II. Frontmatter: The Photographic Times. Fiction, drama: Beggar: Can You Help a Poor Man To. Editorial: Editorial Notes.

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