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1160 Process Inventor Year Category Image Binder & substrate Leucotype see Direct positive Talbot 1840 Silver Silver Paper M ...
1161 Organic Processes This category is rather diverse in the materials it embrac- es, but all are purely organic, some macromol ...
1162 Cyanotype; Platinum Print; Platinotype Co. (Willis & Clements); Burnett, Charles John; Herschel, Sir John Frederick Wil ...
1163 the number of postcards sent in Britain was almost ten times that amount. Although entrepreneurs quickly recognized the pos ...
1164 See also: Collotype; Frith, Francis; Valentine, James and Sons; Eastman, George; and Kodak. Further Reading Burdick, J.R. ( ...
1165 Aubert, Francois. Corpse of Emperor Maximillian. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles © The J. Paul Getty Museum. embalmin ...
1166 Sometimes multiple images were taken of the de- ceased: alone, with a parent or spouse, at the gravesite, and so on. Since ...
1167 The postmortem image seems have been made more for the private consumption of the family or even the indi- vidual within th ...
1168 person to recognise that photographers needed some means of accurate exposure determination. His interest in photography, h ...
1169 Company but he continued to operate for another thirty years keeping secrets which are still only partially under- stood. H ...
1170 photographic manager of the company in 1856, William Lake Price, Lebbeus Colls, and William Howlett. Con- tributions by Osc ...
1171 chois were published in the Photographic and Fine Art Journal, along with a note celebrating their work. De- spite this pra ...
1172 the United States. His book, A Manual of Photographic Manipulation was first published in 1858 by John Churchill in London, ...
1173 marked the most radical difference between the da- guerreotype and the paper negative. The unique direct positive of the da ...
1174 quarter plate and half plate negatives with an exposure of about forty-fi ve minutes. The camera used a mirror and condense ...
1175 were advantages—the developed image rarely exhibited the extended tonal range of the printed-out version. The same was true ...
1176 was Vice President at the time of his death. Between 1868 and 1877 he published twelve communications in the Society’s jour ...
1177 photographic slides at their best, magic lantern lenses needed improvement. Spherical aberration, which blurred the edges o ...
1178 Further Reading Crangle, Richard, Stephen Herbert, David Robinson (eds.), Encyclopaedia of the Magic Lantern, Ripon: The Ma ...
1179 Maori portraits, as the photographs were identifi ed under the studio name it is diffi cult to assign whether the photograp ...
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