Jornais Acesso aberto

The British Journal of Photography

1887; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

C. Beckett Lloyd, W. K. Burton, Abel Heywood Jr., George Dawson, John Bartlett, Lyonel Clark, M. Carey Lea, Mark Oute, James Davie, E. C. Bousfield, J. H. T. Ellerbeck, W. J. Lancastee, W. Hanson, Joseph H. Woodworth, Henry R. Procter, John Gladstone, T. Coan,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: Odds-And-Ends, Photographing by Gaslight, On Red and Purple Chloride, Bromide, and Iodide of Silver; on Heliochromy, and on the Latent Photographic Image, Meetings of Societies, Paper Negatives in Ordinary Slides, Small Enlargements Versus Direct Negatives, Where I Went with the Camera No. VII.— Cologne and Brussels, On the Preservation of Ferrous Sulphate in Solution, The Amateur's First Handbook in Photography, The Focus of Lenses, Hints on the Use of Coal Gas, Notes on Some American Studios, How to Be a Successful Photographer, Department for Inexperienced Photographers The Use of a Swing Back to the Camera, Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom, Patents Completed Improvements in Frames for Displaying Photographs, Advertisements, and the Like, Exchange Column, North London Photographic Society, Recent Patents, Various Catalogues, Continental Photography Photographing Quarry Explosions. Fiction, drama: Halations in Negatives Chapter II. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Our Editorial Table Guide to the Science of Photo-Micrography. Letter to the editor: Patented Inventions.— a Detective Camera To the Editors, Storing Negatives To the Editors, The Right to the Negative To the Editors, Correspondence Carey Lea, Unreliable Measures To the Editors, Stereoscopic Photography To the Editors, To the Editors, Mr. Nelson's Photo-Micrographic Apparatus To the Editors. Table of contents: Contents.

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