Jornais Acesso aberto

British Journal of Photography

1870; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Wm. Blair, George Dawson, M. Poirée, R. J. Fowler, J. Williams, George Dawson, Another Merchant, Robert Gardner, Charles Janicot, J. H. Steward,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Notice to Operators and Employés, British Journal of Photography, The British Journal of Photography. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Exchange Column, Photographers' Residues. Display ads: Rogerson's Machine-Made Photographic Apparatus, Thomas Ross, Optician, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: Tough Paper for Prints, On the Possibility of Obtaining Images in Relief by Means of a Photographic Negative, Chloride of Aluminium as an Agent in Printing.— Rapid and Stable Collodion, Bristol Photographic Society, London Photographic Society, Correspondence, Good Friday, Observations on Diversities in Albumenised Papers, Turmeric as a Collodion Dye, Report on the Solar Eclipse of August Last, The Invention of the Solar Camera, Miscellanea, Photographic Notes.— No. IX Test for Iodide in a Bromide.— Stillman's Theory of Development.— Ammonia in Collodio-Bromide, Application for New Patents, Photographing Criminals, Eggs for Albumenisers in the United States, Meetings of Societies Meetings of Societies for Next Week, Royal Appointment. Fiction, drama: On Measuring the Angle of View Included by a Lens In Two Chapters.— Chapter II. Letter to the editor: Photographic Engraving To the Editors, The Right to Make Carbon Tissue To the Editors, Pretsch and Courtenay To the Editors, To the Editors, Printing Stereo. Transparencies To the Editors, Solvent Action of Varnish.— Developing Dry Plates To the Editors, Preparing Wood Blocks for Photographing To the Editors. Editorial: Our Editorial Cable, Answers to Correspondents Correspondents Should Never Write on Both Sides of the Paper. Weather report: Meteorological Report Observations Taken at 406, Stand, by J. H. Steward, Optician. Table of contents: Contents. Backmatter: London: Printed by the Proprietor, Henry Greenwood, and Published by Him at His Office, 2, York Street, W. C., in the Parish of St. Paul, Covent Garden.

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