The British Journal of Photography
1881; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
W. K. Burton, W. Heighway, E. T. Whitelow, D. G. Thomson, P. C. Duchochois, John Nicol, Wm. J. Chivers, H. Wilmer, Chas. J. W. Truscott, J. H. Steward,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: "Vamping" up Negatives, The Old "Professional", Where to Go with the Camera The Island of Arran, Notes from the North, Further Experiments upon the Increase of the Sensibility of Gelatine Plates Caused by Excess of Nitrate of Silver, Instruction in Photography, Outdoor Photography: a "New" Instantaneous Shutter, South London Photographic Society, Meetings of Societies for Next Week, Precipitation with Alcohol—Single Lenses, Cause of the Breaking of Negatives, Alcoholic Precipitation of Gelatine Emulsions, New Methods of Making Gelatine Emulsion, On Albumen Paper and Blistering of Prints, Patents Connected with Photographic Art Applications for Patents, Exposometry, On the Employment of Gelatine Emulsion Negatives for Printing in the Lichtdruck Press, The Printing Bath To Prepare and Keep in Working Order. Letter to the editor: Warnerke's Actonometer To the Editors, Calculating the Sizes of Diaphragms To the Editors, Correspondence Balloon Photography. Classified ads: Exchange Column. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents. Weather report: Meteorological Report Observation Taken at 406, Strand, by J. H. Steward, Optician, for the Week Ending September 28, 1881. Table of contents: Contents.
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