Daniel Webster
1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
E. Vaillat, T. Reeves, Edward Hadow, Capt. J. H. Lefroy, M. M. Lespiault, W. Grigg, Mr. James How, C. Duchochais, M. A. Gaudin, Mr. James How, T. Ball, J. Werge, George Pyne,
ResumoEssay: On the Production of Waxed Paper Negatives, The Waxed Paper Process, The Empty House a German Tale, Ceroleinated Collodion, Conclusion, Personal and Fine Art Intelligence, A New and Complete Photographic Manual For Metal Plates and Paper.— Containing All the Latest Discoveries, On Galvanic Batteries, State Fairs, Iodine, Daniel Webster, Pneumatic Plate-Holder, The "Arkansaw Traveler" Daguerreotyped, Test of Acidity in Silver Baths, Gallic Acid, Chemistry as Applied to the Fine Arts On the Pigmentary and Tinctorial Matters of the Ancients, On the Application of Photography To the Self-Registration of Magnetical and Meteorological Instruments, On a Method of Electrotyping Fishes, Ferns, or Other Objects of Natural History, Webster After the Statue, Daguerreotyping in the Back-Woods Transcribed from a Daguerreotypists' Journal, Coloring Daguerreotypes Mr. Werge's Reply to the Messrs Meade, Accelerative Liquor Of the Silver Baths, for Obtaining Negatives with the Sulphate of Iron. Fiction, drama: Succinct Review of the Two Preceding Books, for the Benefit of those Already Familiarised with Photographic Manipulations, A Rudimentary and Practical Treatise on Perspective Part II Chapter V, Chapter III Advice to Artists for the Good Execution of Portraits, On the Framing of Photographic Pictures, Process for Restoring Old Proofs Which Have Become Stained and Oxidized, Preparation of Ordinary Bromide of Lime, Daguerreotype on Plates Rules for Operating with Certainity.—Employment of the Chloro-Bromide of Lime and the Iodo-Bromine, Of the Coloriing of Proofs and Preparation of the Colors, Chapter II Photographic Rules to Be Followed in Taking Portraits, A Walk Through the Studios of Rome, Application of Colors, Chapter XI Remarks upon our Chloro–Bromide of Lime, and Upon the Iodo–Bromine, Portraits Chapter First The History of Photographic Portraiture, Chapter X Fixing the Proof with the Chloride of Gold, (or with the Salt of Gold of Fordos and Gillis), Chapter IX Washing with Hyposulphite of Soda. Letter to the editor: Iodide of Cadmium To the Editor of the Photographic Journal, Nitrate of Magnesia Process To the Editor of the Journal of the Phot. Sac, Binocular Photographs To the Editor of the Journal of the Phot. Soc..
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