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INDEX
Baker, Nathan Flint, collaboration, 729–731
Egypt, 729–730
Middle East, 729–730
earliest camera portrait of middle Eastern
woman, 730
fi rst Americans to photograph, 729
waxed paper process, 729–730
Hunt, Robert, 731–732, 1252
Art Union, 83
biography, 732
Calotype Club, founding member, 731
direct positive paper, 731
Great Exhibitions of the Works of Industry
of All Nations, Crystal Palace, Hyde
Park (1851), 616
light, 731
manuals, 731
Photographic Society, 731
photography’s relation to fi ne artist,
731–732
publications, 176
scientifi c popularizer, 731–732
Talbot, William Henry Fox, 731
writings of, 731–732
Hurlock, John, color therapy, 317
Hurter, Ferdinand, 4, 732–733, 1255, 1264
Actinograph, 733
actinometer, 732–733
biography, 734
exposure, 733
light, 732–733
Hurter Actinometer, 732
Hurter and Driffi eld numbers, 234
Hwang Chul, 805
Hyalotypes, 1098, 1155
Langenheim, Friedrich, 825
Langenheim, Wilhelm, 825
lantern slides, 826
Hydrostatics, 1070
Hydrotype process, Cros, Charles Emile
Hortensius, 351
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Iceland, 735–736
anthropological photography, 1214
daguerreotypes, 735
landscape photography, 736
oldest photographs, 735
photography created tradition of portraiture,
735
portraits, 736
training in Denmark, 735
Ichiki Shirô, 770
Ichnology, Deane, James, 398
ICOM committee for conservation, 332
Iconometrie, 1081
Ideal beauty, 74
Identity cards, Richebourg, Pierre Ambroise,
1195
Idylls, Lafayette, James, 813
I.G.Farben, 20
Ilford, Limited, see The Britannia Works
Company
Ilford Dry Plate, 213
The Ilford Manual of Photography, 214
Illustrated London News, 736–737
Claudet, Antoine François Jean, 736
founder Herbert Ingram, 736
social reform, 736
Illustrated weeklies, 698
Image color, bromide print, 219
Image rights, photographic retailing, 1094
Imagon, 809
Impermanency, 1060–1061
Impressionism, 399–400
defi nitions, 737
pictorialism, 1128
Impressionist painters
Nadar, 1046
photography, relationship, 1046
Impressionist photography, 737–739, 738
Davison, George, 737–738
landscape photography, 737
rural genre, 737
In-camera processing, 252–253
Index of refraction, 1027
India
anthropological photography, 51
Baker, F.W. and Co., 107
documentation of Calcutta cyclone, 107
Beato, Felice, 128
Biggs, Thomas, 157
historic architectural sites, 157
Bourne, Samuel, 692
Delagrange, Baron Alexis, Indian
architecture, 402–404
Egerton, Philip Henry, 475
ethnographic photography, 690
Fiebig, Frederick, 529
Great Britain, 610–611
Greenlaw, Colonel Alexander, 622
Hooper, Colonel Willoughby Wallace,
713–714, 714
illustrated books, 189
India Offi ce, 713
King, Horatio Nelson, 799
landscape photography, 879
MacFarlane, Sir Donald Horne, 879
McCosh, John, 911–912
Moravia, Charles Barclay Woodham, 938
Murray, John, 963–965, 964
Newland, James William, 999
painted photographs, 1444–1445
Penn, Albert Thomas Watson, 1058
Pigou, William Henry, 1131
Saché, Alfred, 1236
Saché, John Edward, 1236–1234
survey photography, 1361
Tripe, Linnaeus, 1408–1410
Tytler, Harriet Christina, 1412–1413
Tytler, Robert Christopher, 1412–1413
war photography, 911–912
Waterhouse, James, 1474–1475
Indian Wars, Bell, William Abraham, 143–144
India Offi ce, India, 713
Indigenous peoples, 690–691, see also Specifi c
type
Australia, 98–99
Canada, 261, 264
portraits, 1466
Pulman, George, 1178–1179
Walter, Charles, 1466
Indonesia, 739–741
fi rst portrait studio, 739
government sponsorship of photography,
739
itinerant photographers, 739–740, 741
Javanese antiquities and natural history,
739–740
Munnich, Jurriaan, fi rst known
daguerreotypist, 739
non-European photographers, 740–741
portraits, 739–740
Schaefer, Adolph, 1248
Industrial photography, 741–744, 742,
896, 1099, see also Construction
photography; Engineering photography
California Gold Rush, 743
Crystal Palace, London, 742
daguerreotypes, 741
civil engineering projects, 741–742
defi ned, 741
Delamotte, Philip Henry, 404–406, 405
Disdéri, André-Adolphe-Eugène, 742
engineer-photographer, 744
fi rst, 742
Heid, Hermann, 644
in-house photographer, 743
Olie, Jacob, 1023–1024
Oosterhuis, Pieter, 1024–1026
progress photography, 742–743
ship-building projects, 743–744
Spain, 1322–1325
Talbot, William Henry Fox, 741
value, 741, 742
Industrial Revolution, 669
Infrared photography, 1104, 1257
Inglis, James, 263
Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique, 119
Inha, Into Kondrad, 744–745
biography, 745
Finland, 744–745
landscape photography, 744–745
popular scientifi c texts, 745
Ink photos, 1117
Ink processes, 1157
Innes, Cosmo Nelson, 746
architectural photography, 746
calotypes, 746
waxed paper process, 746
Insley, Lawson, 746, 993
daguerreotypes, 746
Instantaneity, 738
artistic benefi ts, 738
snapshot photography, 738
Instantaneous photography, 563, 746–749, 1277
animal photography, 748
Anschütz, Ottomar, 47–48
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé, 747
exposure, 746
fi rst, 303
fl ourished in Britain and France, 747–748
gelatin dry plates, 748
Herschel, Sir John Frederick William, 747
Londe, Albert, 869
Mach, Ernst, 879–880
Marey, Étienne-Jules, 748
Muybridge, Eadweard James, 748, 967
Natterer, Johann, 979
Natterer, Joseph, 979
Niépce, Joseph Nicéhore, 747
Skaife, Thomas, 1269
Stuart-Wortley, Colonel Henry, 1353–1354,
1355
subjects, 746–747
Talbot, William Henry Fox, 747
techniques, 747
vs. “instantaneous” dye-sublimation
processes, 746
zoological photography, 748
Instant picture cameras, fi rst, Bourdin, Jules
André Gabriel, 195–196
Institutions
Germany, 1296–1297
Great Britain, 1303–1307
Instruction in Photography for use at the
School of Mining Engineers, Chatham
(Abney, William de Wiveleslie), 182
Instructions for Colouring Daguerreotypes
(Mansion, C.), 178
Instructions for Observing the Transit of Venus,
December 6, 1882, 184