ForsideBøgerA Manual Of Photography

A Manual Of Photography

Forfatter: Robert Hunt

År: 1853

Forlag: John Joseph Griffin & Co.

Sted: London

Udgave: 3

Sider: 370

UDK: 77.02 Hun

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INDEX. Aberration, chromatic, 181. -------, spherical, 180. Aceto-nitrate of silver, 226. Achromatic lens for camera, 181. Actinic force, instruments for measur- ing, 157. Actinism explained, 121. Albumen introduced by M. Niepce de Saint-Victor, 103. on glass plates, 276. . used by Mr. Malone, 30. Albuminized paper, 284. Alchemists observe the blackemng ot chloride of silver, 4. Alcohol in collodion, 264. Alkalies, stimulating effect of, on the juice of flowers, 70. Amber varnish for collodion pictures, 267. American accelerating fluid, 242. Ammonia employed for fixing, 211. , hydriodate of, 291. Ammonio-nitrate of silver, 206. Ammonium, iodide of, 270. Amphitype, the, of Sir J. Herschel, 34, 62. . Angle at which silver plate may be exposed to vapour, 138. Apparatus required for photography on paper, 195. Arago, M., M. Preschot to, 253. on daguerreotype, 44. Archer's camera obscura, 270. collodion process, 103, 259. Asphaltum used in heliography, 13 Atmosphere, absorbent powers of, 148. Baryta, hydriodate of, 291. Barytic salts, colorific property of,173. Bayard,M., on hydriodic photographs, 296. Becquerel, M. B., exciting rey» and continuating rays, 146. . _____. on chromic acid compounds, 74. _ _____produces coloured impres- sions, 174. Berard, M., on chemical and luminous influences, 5. -------researches on the chemical rays, 11. Berres, Dr., on fixrng daguerreotypes, 252. Berthollet on solar chemical influ- ences, 5. Berzelius on the action of solar rays on salts of gold, 11. -------on magnetism of solar rays, 5. Bingham, his modified calotype, 225. on chlorine, iodine, and bro- mine with lime, 245. on the chromatype, 75. Biot, M., on Mr. Talbot’s calotype, 22. Bitumen of Judea used by M. Niepce, 16. Bleaching by hydriodates, 288. Böckman on the chemical action ot solar spectrum, 6. Botanical specimens, paper to copy, 209. Brewster, Sir David, on the speo- trum, 117. _______on the stereoscope, 305. Bringing out the photograph, 222. Bromide of silver, 131. Bromide of silver and mercurial va- pour, 85. Bromine box, 244. . _____, influence of, on a developed daguerreotype, 139. and iodine suspending the ac- tion of sun's rays, 143.