The British Journal of Photography
1884; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
H. Y. E. Cotesworth, Herbert S. Starnes, H. W. Vogel, W. H. Harrison, Edwin Leigh, D. C. Humphreys, F. W. Cory, Sigma Smith, B. J. Falk, E. Debenham, B. Boothroyd, J. H. Steward,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: Gallic Acid in the Developer.— a New Restrainer, Manchester Photographic Society, Surveying with the Camera, Recent Patents Application for Patent, Grain or Stipple in Photo-Mechanical Processes, On Photographing the Outlines of Coasts and Headlands from the Sea, as Carried out by the German Imperial Navy, Notes and Queries, Engineering Photography Development, The Economic Production of Cold, Albumen in Gelatine Emulsions, Foreign Notes and News Photographic by Electricity in California.—Herr Wilde's Matt Albumenised Paper.—Herr Kindermann on Intensification, Some Mysteries in Connection with Gelatine Emulsion, The Convention of the Photographer's Association of America, Liverpool Amateur Photographic Association, Contemporary Press Amateur Photography, Correspondence, Meteorological Report Observations Taken at 406, Strand, by J. H. Steward, Optician, for Three Weeks Ending August 6, 1884, Exchange Column, Photography and Physiological Optics, Answers to Correspondents, Amateur Photographic Association of Victoria, Carbonate of Soda? Sal Soda? What? How Much?, Tourists' Cameras, Meetings of Societies Meetings of Societies for Next Week. Editorial: Our Editorial Table. Letter to the editor: Gas Bottles To the Editors, Photography and Art To the Editors, Lighting the Studio To the Editors. Table of contents: Contents Page.
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