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Photographic Notes

1863; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Glaisher, G. Wharton Simpson, Prof. W. A. Miller, Rev. S. Miller, W. B. Smith,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Photographic Notes. Essay: Practical Notes on the New Fixing Agents, Multiple Essay Items, Instantaneous Pictures, Patents February 7th, 1862. Hugh Adams Silver, of Silvertown, in the County of Essex, Manufacturer, for "Improvements, Dry Developing Powder for Travelling, January 30th, 1862.— George Phillips, Chemist, and George Phillips, Rectifier and Dealer in Spirits, 89, Holborn Hill, in the Parish of Saint Andrew, Holborn, in the City of London, for "Improvements in the Distillation and Rectification of Alcohols or Spirits. "—Sealed 25th July 1862, Black Varnish for Glass Positives, On the Most Recent Spectrum Discoveries Read at the Royal Institution, March 6th, 1863, We Have Received the Following Interesting and Important Communication from Mr. Pouncy, To Cleanse Developing Glasses, &c, Impurities in the Nitrate Bath The Cause and Cure of Fogging—Opinions of Practical Men, The New Gold Toning Bath, Calcio-Chloride of Gold, &c, January 31st, 1362. David Little-Hales, Japanner, of Brearley Street West, Birmingham, in the County of Warwick, for "An Improved Plastic Compound as a Substitute for Papier Maché. " Sealed July 22nd, 1862, Correspondence Packing Dry Plates, The Pros and Cons of the New Fixing Agent for Positive Prints, Sulpho-Cyanide of Ammonium or Potassium, Have Been Very Ably Stated in a Paper Read by Mr. Wharton Simpson, Which We Publish in the Present Number, Tinting Albumenized Prints. Letter to the editor: Mr. Glaisher's Balloon Ascent To the Editor of the Times, To the Editor of Photographic Notes.

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