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The History and Practice of the Art of Photography [51]

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Bringing out the Picture. 71

Bromine Box. 51

Chloride of 68

Roach's Tripple Compound of 67

water. 65

Bromide of Iodine. 67

of Lime. 68

Paper. 91

of silver. 35

Brushes. 88

Buff Sticks. 60

Calotype process. 97

paper. Exposure in Camera of 100

Pictures. Bringing out ib.

Fixing 101

Camera. Description of the 43

Stand. 49

Woodbridge's ib.

Calotype. 50

Voigtlander 45

Chloride of Bromine. 68

of Gold. 36

to make a solution of 75

of Iodine. 66

of Silver. 31

Chromatype. 112

Chrysotype. 106

Cleaning and Polishing the plate. 61

Coating Boxes. 51

Color Boxes. 53

Colored Daguerreotypes on Copper. 77

Coloring the Picture. 76

Daguerreotypes. 129

Concave Mirrors. 19

Convex Mirrors 19

Corchorus Japonica. 37

Crayon Daguerreotypes. 120

Cyanotype 109

Daguerreotype Apparatus. 43

Process. 61

Plates. 62

Daguerreotypes. Crayon 77

on paper 81

Dedication. iii

Definitions of terms used in optics, 15

Different methods of preparing photogenic paper. 89

Directions for use of Galvanic Battery. 58

Distilled water 88

Drummond light. 128

Dry Sensitive. 68

Drying apparatus. 72

Effects of light on bodies 25

Energiatype 111

Etching Daguerreotypes. 83

Fifth operation. Fixing the picture. 61

First operation. Cleaning the plate 61

Fluoric acid. 69

Fourth operation-Bringing out the picture. 71

Funnels. 53

Galvanic Battery. 57

Solution for use of 58

Gilding stand. 53

the picture. 74

Gold. Chloride of 36

To make solution of 75

Hyposulphite; or Salt of 74

Preparation of. 36

Gurney's Sensitive. 67

Head Rests. 57

Hints and Suggestions. 39

History of Photography. 3

Hungarian Liquid. 69

Hygrometers. 55

Hyposulphite of Gold. 74

of Soda. 28

Instantaneous pictures by means of Galvanism. 77

Introduction. i

Iodine, Dry 64

Chloride of 66

Bromide of 67

Box. 51

Iodide of silver. 32

loduret of silver. 33

Iodize the Plate. To 64

Iodized Paper for Calotypes. To prepare 98

To prepare for the Camera ib.

Lamps, Spirit 53

Light. Theory on 14

Motion of 16

Reflection of 17

Refraction of 20

on bodies. Effects of 25

Prismatic analysis of 22

Lime, Bromide of 68

Lunar Pictures. 127

Mead's Accelerator. 68

Mercury Bath 50

Nitrate of Silver. 89

Oxide of Silver. 29

On coloring Daguerreotypes 129

On the probability of Producing colored Photographs. 123

Paper. blotting; or bibulous, 88

Daguerreotypes. 81

preparation of 89

suitable for Photographs. 87

Photogenic drawing on ib

Photographic principle, the 22

Photographic process on paper. 92

drawing. Application of 95

To fix the 93

deviations. 126

Photographometer, The 135

Plate Support. 59

Blocks. 50

Vice. 51

Poppy, The Red 37

Porcelain dishes. 59

Positive Calotype 104

Preface. v

Preparation of Iodized Paper. 98

of Gold. 36

Prismatic Spectrum. 22

Analysis of Light. ib

Reflection of Light. 17

Refraction of Light. 20

Roach's Tripple Compound of Bromine. 67

Sand Clock. 70

Sealing paper. To make 77

Second operation. 94

Sensitive. ib

Silver. Bromide of 35

Cloride of 31

Iodide of 32

Ioduret of 33

Nitrate of 89

Oxide of 28

Solution of Chloride of 59

Sixth operation. 74

Soda Hyposulphite of 72

Solar and Stellar Light. 21

Still for purifying water, 54

Submitting the Plate to the action of Light 69

Synopsis of Mr. Hunt's Treatise on Light, 29

Talbotype Camera.
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