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Photography: A New Treatise (1855)
- April 9, 2008 – 5:55 am
- Posted in Photography
- Tagged ammonia, Bromide, camera obscura, cyanide, dextrine, distilled water, drachms, Filtered water, Fluoride, gallic acid, hydrochloric acid, hyposulphite of soda, metalloids, nitric acid, Photography, potash, pyrogallic acid, sepia color, sesquioxide, sulphuric acid, violet color
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The Principles And Practice of Photography Familiarly Explained (1861)
- April 2, 2008 – 4:19 pm
- Posted in Photography
- Tagged ALBUMENIZED PAPER, black varnish, chamois leather, Citric acid, cyanide, dark slide, diaphragms, distilled water, dram, fluid ounces, gallic acid, Glacial acetic acid, gutta percha, hyposulphite of soda, kaolin, litmus paper, nitrate of silver, orange glass, pyrogallic acid, yellow film
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A Dictionary Of Photography (1858)
- April 2, 2008 – 3:51 pm
- Posted in Photography
- Tagged actinic, alkaline, ammonia, convex lens, drachm, fluid ounces, gallic acid, gelatine, gutta percha, hydrochloric acid, hyposulphite of soda, iodide, nitric acid, potassium, pyrogallic acid, pyroxyline, spherical aberration, stereoscope, sulphuric acid, tannin
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The History and Practice of the Art of Photography (1854)
- April 2, 2008 – 3:38 pm
- Posted in Photography
- Tagged AMPHITYPE, ANTHOTYPE, bromine, CHRYSOTYPE, CYANOTYPE, Daguerreotypists, distilled water, drachm, Drummond Light, gallic acid, gum arabic, hyposulphite of soda, mucilage, nitric acid, olive color, Photogenic drawing, potassium, Prussian blue, rays of light, rottenstone
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