The British Journal of Photography
1888; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward Dunmore, Godefroi V. J. Poirin, Ernst Gundlach, Andrew Pringle, R. Colson, H. Manners, Edward J. Smith, F. W. Branson, Fred. E. Ives, Samuel Butler, W. Wrat, A. L. Henderson, R. L. Maddox, J. Lendon Berry, John Jackson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: Photographic Club, Photography with Microscopical Objectives V, Some Recent Advances in Photography Heliochromy, Foreign Notes and News, Enlarging with Various Artificial Illuminants, The Detective Camera and Multiple Backs, Exactitude in Experimenting, Recent Patents Applications for Patents, Dry Plates in India, The Optical Lantern: Its Construction and Uses, The Restoration of Faded Photographs, A Lens with Iris Diaphragm, On the Determination of the Law Which Connects the Diameter of the Aperture with the Distance of Maximum Sharpness in Photographing without a Lens, The "Equivalent Focus" Not a Constant, Using Spoiled Dry Plates, On the Proper and Improper Use of Cloud Negatives, Meetings of Societies Meetings of Societies for Next Week. Editorial: Our Editorial Table Ex Voto, Answers to Correspondents. Letter to the editor: Correspondence Concerning Chrome Alum and Other Matters, Detective Cameras To the Editor, Alteration of Focus To the Editor, Photography with Microscopical Objectives To the Editor, Stripping Film Difficulties To the Editors. Table of contents: Contents.
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