The British Journal of Photography
1877; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
C. J. Witcomb, G. Morton, W. B. Bolton, Herbert B. Berkeley, Joseph Wake, S. Th. Stein, M. A. Root, John A. Spencer, W. Maxwell Jackson, J. E. Gubbins, J. H. Steward,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British Journal of Photography. Essay: A Novelty in Lanterns, Gelatino-Bromide, The Use of Screens for Lenses, The Practical Details of the Gelatino-Bromide Process, Notes on Passing Events, Herr Wilde's Dry-Plate Process, Correspondence, Spots on Dry-Plate Negatives, The Art of Painting upon the Photographic Image No. III, Experiences in Working with Dry Bromide of Silver Emulsion Plates, Amateur Portraiture, Chromotype Carbon Printing, On Practice as Applied to the "Granular Theory", Meteorological Report Observations Taken at 406, Strand, by J. H. Strward, Optician. Editorial: Answers to Correspondents, Our Editorial Table. Letter to the editor: Gelatino-Bromide To the Editors, The "Peripatetic" as Adviser-In-Chief to the Autotype Company To the Editors, The Bichromate Bath To the Editors, Co-Operative Supply Association To the Editors, Varnishing Negatives To the Editors. Classified ads: Exchange Column. Table of contents: Contents.
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