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The British Journal of Photography

1882; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Lyddell Sawyer, Herbert B. Berkeley, G. H. Martyn, Andrew Pringle, F. W. Branson, G. F. Grammer, William Huggins, William Huggins, Captain W. De W. Abney, W. N. Hartley, A. F. Genlain, W. K. Burton, A. L. Henderson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: The Collodion Process Redivivus, Landscapes from Two or More Negatives, British Association Southampton Meeting, 1882, Chemical Science Report of the Committee Appointed to Investigate. By Means of Photography. The Ultra-Violet Spark Spectra …, On the Photographic Spectrum of the Great Nebula in Orion, Sunlight and Sky Light at High Altitudes, Practical Method of Enlarging on Canvas, The Influence of Thunder on the Preparation of Gelatine Plates, Where to Go with the Camera, Photographic Work at the Ordnance Survey Office at Southampton, Hints and Reminders for the Month September, Notes Suggested by Recent Criticism and Correspondence On Green Fog, On the Photographic Spectrum of Comet Wells, 1882, On the Tension of Mercury Vapour at Common Temperatures, London Gazette, Friday, August 25, 1882 Partnership Dissolved, Meetings of Societies Meetings of Societies for Next Week. Fiction, drama: Landscape Photography, as a Science and as an Art Part II.— Chapter IV. Business: Commercial Chloride of Gold. Letter to the editor: Scientific and Unscientific Methods of Emulsification To the Editors, Correspondence Chloride of Silver in Gelatine Emulsion, An Explanation To the Editors. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents Correspondents Should Never Write on Both Sides of the Paper. Table of contents: Contents.

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