The British Journal of Photography
1871; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Thomas Sutton, D. Winstanley, John Robert Sawyer, Thomas Sutton, Geo. Kemp, J. Phillips, Wm. Harding Warner,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: Chemical Action of Light, Photo. Tints and the "Two Crayons Style" of Portraiture, A Collodio-Bromide Process Requiring No Preservative and No Washing of the Plate, Notes on Passing Events, Preparing Printing Surfaces, Correspondence, Lecturettes on Modern Chemistry No. II, Negative Preservers, Miscellanea, The Amount of Nitrate of Silver Required to Sensitise a Sheet of Albumenised Paper, American Photographic Convention, Astronomical Photography. Letter to the editor: Notes on the Influence of Temperature, and on Other Photographic Matters To the Editors, One of the "Small Things" in Photography— Varnishing To the Editors, Patent Law Reform To the Editors, Photographers' Assistants To the Editors, The Chloro-Collodio Process To the Editors, Doctoring the Bath To the Editors. Classified ads: Exchange Column. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents Correspondents Should, Never Write on Both Sides of the Paper. Weather report: Meteorological Report Observations Taken at 406, Standerd by J. H. Steward, Optician. Table of contents: Contents.
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