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240 all. Because the paper support is partially opaque, the negatives do not need to be viewed through transmitted light to see ...
241 graphs. As sited by Ware (1994), there should be distinct yellow high values indicative of the presence of silver iodide aft ...
242 total of twenty-four tipped-in salted paper prints from calotypes. The work was published by Talbot and re- leased as a limi ...
243 Plate, Paper and Film Holders The earliest removable camera accessory was the plate holder or dark-slide, frequently referre ...
244 Andrew Ross in 1850. John Henry Dallmeyer’s 1862 camera could be operated with a single portrait lens and panel, or with bin ...
245 In Britain from February 1839 Talbot began purchas- ing cameras, mainly from the London lens and instru- ment maker Andrew R ...
246 Further Reading Arnold, H. J. P., William Henry Fox Talbot. Pioneer of photogra- phy and man of science, London, Hutchinson, ...
247 Society and the fi rst binocular boxform camera was offered for sale by J B Dancer of Manchester. His de- sign was patented ...
248 rated on most studio cameras. On these the bottom of the back standard was bevelled to allow for the move- ment and pivoted ...
249 allowed, through the use of special darkslides, which was essentially the selective uncovering or manipulation of some of th ...
250 were extremely unusual in the wet-collodion period when exposures of several seconds were the general rule. However, the int ...
251 by George Houghton & Son in 1899. A hand-held ver- sion of their innovatively designed Sanderson camera it remained on s ...
252 for example cost one guinea. However, this was still too expensive for many aspiring photographers. East- man asked Brownell ...
253 1864 was a commercial successful and available in the 1870s in a variety of designs and plate sizes. The camera was patented ...
254 for sketching. Portable camera obscuras like these were used by the inventors of photography and are the direct precursors o ...
255 specialised cameras for specifi c formats and applications such as stereo, panoramic and studio photography. In a period of ...
256 cameras are those which are fi tted with a wide-angle lens. The fi rst panoramic camera to use such a lens was devised by an ...
257 greater than average interocular distance. Developed in the early 1850s by Achille Quinet, the fi rst double-lensed model to ...
258 the founder members of the brotherhood in May 1892 and he was known to the brotherhood by the pseudonym ‘Vintner.’ Cameron i ...
259 graphic career from this acquisition of a camera of her own and wrote on most surviving prints of a portrait of Annie Philpo ...
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