Negative by Meade Broa Palais Del'industrie.—Exterior View
1856; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. Fedarb, John Titierton, Frits Vogel, J. Maxwell Lyte, M. E. De Caranza, M. Niepce De St. Victor, W. J. Newton, M. A. Gaudin, Stephen Geoffray, Henry Pollock, J. Walsh, M. Navez, William Willis, F. De B. Richards, M. De La Blancheer, D. Van Monkhoven, Cuique Suum,
ResumoEssay: Means of Preventing the Fading of Photographic Proofs, The National Academy of Design, Mr. Hardwich on the Action of Sulphur upon Positive Proofs, Practical Treatise on the Employment of Commercial Papers in Photography On the Defects of Papers and How They May Be Recognized, New Process for Fixing Positives with Chloride of Platinum, Notes On the Production of Life-Size Photographs of Any Dimensions, American Art— Statue of the Republic by Mr. Stone, Notes of a Trip to Europe.— No. 4, Binocular Photography, Few Cities, Even of Romance-Inspiring Italy, Present a Richer Abundance of Picturesque Memories than Does Bologna, Mascher's Book Stereoscope, On a New Method of Printing, Alteration of Positives, Personal & Art Intelligence, On the Action of Different Gases upon a Plate Coated with the Heliographic Varnish Composed of Bitumen of Judwa, The Dusseldorf School of Painting, Nitric Acid, New Kind of Positives Obtained by the Light of an Ordinary Lamp, Photography on Collodion, Method of Lightening Waxed Paper Negatives That Have Been Too Much Developed, Negative by Meade Broa Palais Del'industrie.—Exterior View. Fiction, drama: Chapter I Simple Collodion, Suggestions of Subject to the Student in Art Chapter II. Letter to the editor: On Positive Printing, &c., Destruction of Daguerreotypes by Acari, Waxed Paper Process, The Photographic Galleries of America Number Two— Philadelphia, Coloring Collodion Positives, Sir W. J. Newton's Printing Process, Strengthening Negatives, Process for Keeping Collodion Plates, Coloring Photographs in Oil, Glass Dishes, New Method By Which Photographic Proofs May Be Seen in Relief.
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