A Manual Of Photography
Forfatter: Robert Hunt
År: 1853
Forlag: John Joseph Griffin & Co.
Sted: London
Udgave: 3
Sider: 370
UDK: 77.02 Hun
Third Edition, Enlarged
Illustrated by Numerous Engrabings
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
CHAPTER VI.
PROCESSES BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHERS
72
Section
I.
II.
III.
IV.
Mr. Ponton’s Process.
Potash.)
The Ferrotype
(Bichromate of
The Catalysotype . •
Ferrocyanide of Potassium
V The Fluorotype . • -
VI. Bromide of Silver and Mercurial Iapour
VII. Positive Photographs by One Process.
VIII. On the Application of the Daguerreotype
to Paper • •*
IX Salts of Gold as Photographic Agents .
X Dr. Sehafhaeutl's Negative Process.
XI. Dr. Schafliaeutl’s Process on Carbonised
Plates . - . ' , T' '
XII The Influence of Chlorine and Iodine in
rendering some kinds of Wood sensitive
to Light
72
76
79
83
84
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91
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96
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98
CHAPTER VII.
Photographs on Glass Plates, and recent Improvements - 100
Section I. Precipitates of Silver Salts • ' 103
II. Albumen . 103
III. Collodion .
CHAPTER VIII.
. 104
POBTBAITURE BY THE DAGUERREOTYPE
CHAPTER IX.
GENERAL Summary or the History of Photography
PART II.
SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS ON PHOTOGRAPHY.
CHAPTER I.
GENERAL Remarks on the Solar Agency producing Chemical ^
CHANGE .
CHAPTER II.
124
CHEMICAL CHANGES ON Sensitive Preparations • 1 '
Section I. Nitrate of Silver • 194
„ II. Chloride of Silver . • 1
III. Iodide of Silver • • '
IV. Bromide of Silver .