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… New Patent Camera

1882; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. B. Bolton, J. Traill Taylor, R. L. Maddox, Colonel Stuart Wortley, Captain George Verney, Herbert B. Berkeley, W. K. Burton, Alexander Henderson, W. Wainwright Jr., E. Howard Farmer, Lyddell Sawyer, William Brooks, H. A. H. Daniel, George Smith, F. Howard, John Y. McLellan, H. Y. E. Cotesworth, Joseph Gray, C. Oakeshott, J. C. Stenning, S. Rogers, W. Horseman Kirkby, George Dawson, Benjamin Wyles, W. D. Richmond, R. R. Brown Jr., J. Cowell, J. H. T. Ellerbeck, J. M. Carroll, J. H. Storr, Charles W. Folkard, Archer Clarke, Richard Parr, L. Dixon, A. P. Laurie, John Jackson, W. B. Doyle, W. Hanson, Alfred Watkins, William England, W. H. Davies, George F. Williams, George Mason, Cosmo L. Burton, Ch. Audra, Alexander Cowan, Matthew Whiting, J. Vincent Elsden, Payne Jennings, W. E. Debenham, W. Irving Adams, John Harmer, George Mansfield, J. Werge, Edward Dunmore, W. B. Woodbury, Seymour Conway, H. Constantine Jennings, R. N. Hormazdji, H. Houlgrave, Henry C. Price, Matthew Whiting, E. Debenham, W. Heighway, J. Pollitt, J. J. Chidley, E. W. Foxler, Henry Cooper, A. J. Simpson, L. Perrot De Chaumeux, W. Clement Williams, Ellerslie Wallack Jr., John Nicol, J. MaCer Wright, R. Crosthwaite, C. Pearce, A. A. Campbell Swinton, William Cobb, J. W. Reffitt, J. J. Dickinson, W. Harding Warner, W. Adcock, J. Barker, W. T. Wilkinson, Thomas J. Pearsall, G. L. Addenbrooke, G. Watmough Webster, Herbert S. Starnes, W. H. Hutton, Charles King, Andrew Pringle, A. F. Genlain, Willard H. Fuller, J. Thomson, Andrew Bowman, S. W. Bultz, G. G. Mitchell, B. J. Edwards, Baynham Jones, W. Bedford, Prof. E. Stebbing, J. T. Hackett, G. S. Penny, Rev. B. Holland, Frank M. Sutcliffe, S. S. Crewdson, Rev. F. F. Statham, William Cobb, T. Gulliver, Samuel Fry, Kenneth Bean, George Smith, A. Philburn, Jabez Francis, Peter Tong, James Harris, L. MacDona, Joseph H. Woodworth, W. S. Downes,

Resumo

Display ads: Argentic Gelatino-Bromide Paper, Vienna Carte-De-Visite Mounts, "The Crown" Masks and Discs, Photographic Exhibition, 1881, Harvey, Reynolds & Co., The Sciopticon Co, Thomas's Plates, Thomas's Albumenized Papers, Paris Gold Medal, 1878, Albion Albumenizing Coy, The Autotype Company, Pumphrey's Washing Trough, Scovill Manufacturing Company, Head Quarters for Photographic Goods of All Kings, Important Improvement in Gelatine Plates, Warming of Studios and Photographic Establishments, Pure Photographic Chemicals, Photographic Colorists in Every Part of the World, The Photographic Artists' Co-Operative Supply Association, Numerous Testimonials, J. A. Forrest & Son, The 31st Anniversary of the Manufacture of Thomas's Collodion Perfected Both in Sensitive and Physical Properties, Residues, Edwin Oborne Red Lion Square, W.C., Mawson & Swan, P. Meagher, Photographic Apparatus Manufacturer, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lenses & Cameras, The Platinotype Company, Dallmeyer's Patent Portrait & View Lenses, Thomas Mayne, Joshua Billcliff, Huggon's Collodion, The "Lancashire" Rapid Gelatine Plates, Excelled by None for Indoor or Outdoor Use, J. Solomon's, Photographic Materials, Cut-Out Mounts, A. Darlot, Mons. P. Boca's Chronometric, Tourist Camera, Marion & Co.'s Albumenized Papers, Frederick J. Cox, J. Garland, Parsons Semi-Opaque Matt Varnish, T. Ordish & Co., Two Standard Collodions, Instantaneous Shutter, P. Meagher, Studios, Description, New List of Novelties in Magic Lanterns and Dissolving Views, Central Depôt for Dry Plates of All Makers, Cox's "Derby" Gelatino-Bromide Dry Plates, Rapid and Extra - Rapid, the Latter Specially Prepared for Winter Work, In View of the Fact That the Undersigned Has Aided in the Production of Many of the Most Artistic Photographic Picture Produced in This Country during the Last Ten Years, Fallowfield's Complete Sets of Apparatus, Billaudot, The British Journal of Photography, Emmerson's Patent Standard Carriage Head-Rest, Marion & Co.'s Britannia Gelatine-Bromide Paper Prepared on Superfine Drawing Paper, Marion & Co.'s, Awarded the Medal of Progress, Mawson's Standard Collodion, The Paget Prize Plates, Dissolving Views!, Pure Chemicals, Gray's Plates, Stein Heil's Patent Lenses!!, The "German" Dry Plates, To Be Obtained of All the Photographic Dealers, Fletcher's Patent Gas Fire, The Little Mother, Albumenized Papers, Removed to Larger Premises, Albert H. Wilson, Another Revolution in Photography and a Boon to Travellers, Fallowfield's Sensitized Paper, The Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company, Ross Portrait and View Lenses, A. Laverne, Portrait Painting, John J. Atkinson, J. F. Shew & Co., Wratten & Wainwright's "London" Gelatino-Bromide Dry Plates Instantaneous and Ordinary, Dry Plates, Samuel Fry & Co., George Mason & Co, … New Patent Camera, The "Archer" Gelatino-Bromide Plates, J. Lancaster & Son, Landscape Photography, Nelson's Favourite Plates, G. Hare's Improved Portable Bellows Camera, Gelatine Pellicle & Dryplates, Patent Gelatine Films, and the 100-FOLD Filmograph, for Carrying and Talking 100 Film Negatives in Succession, without Other Apparatus, Gelatine, Thomas's Ruby Textile Fabric, Gelatine Bromide Dry Plates, Swan Plates, D. Hutinet, Paris, Negretti & Zambra, Walter Lawley's Depôt, For Export Only John Spencer, Photographic Backgrounds, The Photographic Artists' Co=Operative Supply Association, Mawson's Collodion, The Bowman Improved Photo. Frontmatter: Preface, The British Journal Photographic Almanac, and Photographer's Daily Companion, for 1882. Classified ads: Phases of the Moon. Essay: The Preservation of Gelatine Negatives, The Gelatine Process Critically Examined, The Advantage of Home-Made Dry Plates, Versatility, Notes on Photo-Engraving with Bitumen, Clean Glass, The Mechanical Contrivances of the Year Portable Lantern Screens, On the Display of Photographic Pictures, Good Plates and How to Make Them, An Amateur's Portable Camera and Operating Apparatus, Drying Gelatine Plates, Working the Lime Light Professionally, An Experience, "Taking" the First-Born, Summarised Notes of Progress in Photography during the past Year, Notes on Developing Rooms,&c, Practical Remarks on Dry Plates and Their Manipulation, Transparencies, Hyposulphite in the Oxalate Developer, A Broken Focussing Screen and What It Led To, Own Transparencies for Enlargement, On Focussing Interiors, The Silver Nitrate Printing Bath, Photography on Board a Steamer, Development of Gelatine Plates, On the Action of Bromide of Ammonia as a Restrainer to the Alkaline Pyrogallic Developer, Notes from Practice, Foreign Photographic Journals, On the Prevention of Smoke, Is Gelatine When Boiled in an Aqueous Solution Decomposed in Such a Manner as to Liberate Ammonia?, A Washing Trough for Gelatine Negatives, A Very Queer Sitter, Vignetting, Developing, Epitome of Progress during 1881 To Remove Grease Spots from Photographs, Remedy for Reflected Light in the Camera, A Chat upon Opal Glass, An Instantaneous Shutter to Work in Front of the Plate, The Comparative Sensitiveness of the Silver Haloids in Gelatine Emulsion, Stopping out Skies and Simple Vignetting Glasses, Useful Notes How to Make a Swing Back to a 12 X 12 Camera at a Cost of 2s. 6D., If Done by Yourself, Rates of Postage for Inland Letters, A Simple Double Dark Slide, A Cheap Portable Camera, Notes, A Simplification and Improvement in Carbon Printing for Small Work, Further Experience with Gelatine Emulsions, Concerning Babies, Multiplying Negatives, On Exposure, A Few Dark (Room) Hints, Light in the Dark Room, A Cheap Pneumatic Plate-Holder, Formulæ, An Emulsion Cutter, Emulsion Notes, Notes on Development, A Note and an Easy Process, Tables for the Simplification of Emulsion Calculations, Photomicrography with High Powers and Artificial Light, The Action of Alcohol on Carbon Prints, Subordination in Portraiture, On Filtering Gelatine Emulsions, Lenses Having Many Foci, A Photo-Chromoscope, Patents Connected with the Photographic Art Applied for during 1881, Spots in Gelatine Plates, Visible Printing on Gelatino-Bromide Films, On Drying Gelatine Plates in Damp Weather, A Wet-Plate Kit, On the Adaptability of Photographs for House Decoration, Something More, and Something Better, "Waste Not, Want Not", A Neglected Art, On Instantaneous Shutters, The Roman Antiquities in the South of France, On Printing "Vignette Portraits" with a Tinted Ground, Leaving the Face and High Lights White, Retouching, Photographic Copyright, Gelatine Plates, A Plea for Silver Printing, On the Preparation of Transparencies for the Lantern, Stray Thoughts on Emulsion, Photographic Pot-Pourri Intensifiers for Gelatine Plates, An Efficient Lamp for Dry-Plate Workers, Weights and Measures, The Necessity for Pure Bromides in Emulsion Work, Amateur Photography, Wet Collodion Versus Gelatine in Practice, A Home-Made Landscape Camera, The Right Plate in the Right Place, Impurities in Photographic Chemicals, To Non-Photographers, The Study of Little "Bits", On Platinotype Printing, Clearing Gelatine Negatives, Photographic Blurring Versus Artistic Blurring, A Transparent Paper for Backing Negatives, The Holiday Trip for 1881, Experiments with the Haloids of Silver, Cinderella, A Hint to Out-Door Workers, Hints for the Production of Uniform, Reliable Plates and Brilliant Negatives, A Cheap Changing-Bag for Dry Plates, Emulsion Appliances, Developing Formulæ for Gelatine Plates Mawdsley's, A Few Thoughts about Gelatine Plates, Iodide in Gelatine Emulsion, On the Application of Certain Well-Known Photographic Resources to the Gelatino-Bromide Process, Carbon Printing: A Few Practical Notes, Last Year's Contribution Revised, Lime Light, On the Present Position of Photography in England, Chloride of Gold for Printing, and a Mounting Material That Will Not Cockle the Paper, A Gas Stove for the Dark Room, A Few Gelatine Emulsion Notes, A Few Hints as to Gelatino-Bromide Emulsion, A Few Simple Appliances for Amateurs, Table of Symbols of the More Important Compounds Used in Photography, The Pocket Camera and Its Special Work, Removing Varnish, &c, from Gelatine Negatives, Two Wrinkles, Enlarged Transparent Positives, On the Drying of Gelatine Plates, Are We Progressing?, Composite Negatives, Hints to Lanternists, On Chloroleo-Bromide Collodion Emulsion and the Development of Dry Plates Prepared Therewith, Intensification of Gelatine Negatives, Ferrous-Citro-Oxalate as Good Standard Iron Developer, Grey Vignettes, How to Repair Single Dark Slides. Arts and entertainment: Exhibition Notes. Table of contents: Index to Advertisers, Contents.

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