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1380 lenteurs de l’albumine et plus encore peut-être du défaut de solidité du collodion,” extract from the Bulletin de la Sociét ...
1381 Further Reading Modifi cation apportée au procédé de photographie sur collodion, Comptes-rendus hebdomadaires des séances d ...
1382 TAYLOR, JOHN TRAILL (c. 1827–1895) John Traill Taylor, born in Scotland’s Orkney Islands, and the son of a watchmaker, went ...
1383 and culminated in 1858 with the two volume Egypte et Nubie containing 160 photographs. It is considered one of the masterwo ...
1384 Napoleon’s scholars. Yet he recognized the inherent difference in mediums—the engraved illustration as an idealized summati ...
1385 THOMPSON, CHARLES THURSTON (1816–1868) British photographer, offi cial photographer to the South Kensington Museum and Depa ...
1386 In April 1859 Thompson became a full employee of the Museum on a retainer of an annual fee of one hundred pounds. Although ...
1387 lections including the Royal Collection and the Louvre. Thompson was an active organiser and exhibitor of the Photographic ...
1388 example, Thomson suggested that, “Here we fi nd none of the display, none of those desperate efforts to secure the lion’s s ...
1389 London (1877), combined his Woodburytypes with de- tailed essays on the images. His collaborator, Adolphe Smith, wrote most ...
1390 to 20,000 sq ft and employed 250 employees in the pre-1914 period. The company mass-produced a range of cameras from tradit ...
1391 the French Academie des Sciences two Compte Rendus which outlined processes to make direct positives on glass and on tinned ...
1392 Bernitt, Hamburg, Germany, produced a small tintype shaped like a shallow tray. The recessed shape sequen- tially held deve ...
1393 TISSANDIER, GASTON (1843–1899) It was as a scientifi c scholar, a public educator and writer, and an enthusiast for new inv ...
1394 His prodigious publishing activity ensured that Tis- sandier was well known to his contemporaries in France and abroad. Dur ...
1395 unpleasant brick-red color is the result.” That brick- red color, and the wide range of other reds and sepias which could b ...
1396 P. Lerebour’s Excursions Daguerriennes [1842]. In the United States the advanced development of daguerreo- type technology ...
1397 studios with topographical work using the full industrial printing techniques. Such mass production (often mixed with portr ...
1398 were typically closely linked. With the advent of pho- tography, tourists, with the help of the Camera Lucida, or from othe ...
1399 kets like tropical cameras which were made to deal with warm, humid climates and a special bike cameras was invented to all ...
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