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P. (Henry Peach) title: The Art and Practice of Silver Printing date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42547.txt cache: ./cache/42547.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'42547.txt' 40468 txt/../ent/40468.ent 38866 txt/../pos/38866.pos 38866 txt/../ent/38866.ent 38866 txt/../wrd/38866.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 45714 author: Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose title: Practical Cinematography and Its Applications date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/45714.txt cache: ./cache/45714.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'45714.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 63517 author: Humphrey, S. D. (Samuel Dwight) title: A Practical Manual of the Collodion Process, Giving in Detail a Method For Producing Positive and Negative Pictures on Glass and Paper. date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/63517.txt cache: ./cache/63517.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'63517.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 40468 author: Various title: The Barnet Book of Photography: A Collection of Practical Articles date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/40468.txt cache: ./cache/40468.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'40468.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 38866 author: Werge, John, active 1854-1890 title: The Evolution of Photography With a Chronological Record of Discoveries, Inventions, Etc., Contributions to Photographic Literature, and Personal Reminescences Extending over Forty Years date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/38866.txt cache: ./cache/38866.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 17 resourceName b'38866.txt' Done mapping. Reducing classification-TR-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 35709 author = Davis, Frederick C. title = Making Your Camera Pay date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17071 sentences = 1241 flesch = 72 summary = marketing photographs you have only to discover the needs of editors of photographs already sold to publications and printed in them, which Again, no magazine wishes to buy a photograph of something not new. Prints of the 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 size are too small to offer to magazines a news-magazine which uses timely photographs of wide interest. _Vogue_, 19 West 44th St., New York, uses exclusive photographs of Religious publications are not given to printing many photographs, magazines, which use a great amount of photographs and illustrated When a print is to be offered to a local newspaper, the photographer If a photograph is offered for the exclusive use of one magazine it may there is such a wide market for photographically artistic prints of When a publication prints a photograph on its pages, it copyrights it Magazine-Rights Only." But the same photograph may be acceptable too to cache = ./cache/35709.txt txt = ./txt/35709.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 168 author = Snelling, Henry Hunt title = The History and Practice of the Art of Photography date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 36973 sentences = 1700 flesch = 66 summary = painting produced a kind of copy upon the prepared paper, those parts piece of paper covered with a very sensitive photographic preparation. The spectrum impressed upon paper prepared with a weak solution of the change color even in the dark, photographic images taken on paper Photographic art, either on paper, or metalic plates--but, like all the paper or plate is exposed to the full influence of the light, after directly on the plate, and in examining the color reflected light full of water, coat the plate over dry iodine to a dark gold color, piece of prepared paper, and expose it to the light. Preparation of the paper for the Camera.--The second process consists preparation of Amphitype paper, the parts upon which the light has copied of a red color, on paper spread with the chloride of silver.** placed in a camera obscura a paper prepared with the bromide of silver cache = ./cache/168.txt txt = ./txt/168.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39691 author = Woodbury, Walter E. title = Photographic Amusements, Ninth Edition Including A Description of a Number of Novel Effects Obtainable with the Camera date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23252 sentences = 1582 flesch = 73 summary = photographic practice and is able to make a good negative or print. describing and illustrating novel and interesting photographic effects of different views of the same object this method of photographing The action of the light on the plate takes place through this slit. the following novel method of making so-called spirit photographs: figure, place it upon a thick, large plate-glass, supported by props Filter, and coat clean glass plates with this solution, and dry with a _Plates and Exposure._--If colored flowers are being photographed, A curious experiment showing that a photographic dry-plate can be from the photographic plate, and has since made negatives of coins image of the object will move on the ground-glass screen of the camera. reception of the ground-glass plate upon which the image is to be photograph objects in the distance and obtain images very much larger two pictures are printed on one piece of paper, the combined image may cache = ./cache/39691.txt txt = ./txt/39691.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36446 author = Blaney, Henry R. title = Photogravure date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17296 sentences = 1633 flesch = 78 summary = (copper-plate) process of the New York Photogravure Company. CHAPTER VIII.--Printing from the Plate.--Steel Facing, 39 the dry plate in the slide film inside and exposing through the glass, printing frame the plate is laid in the air (protected from light) for a the copper plate, which is printed from the transparency, must have a copper plate, the tissue coming inside half way. Keystone thin crystal glass transparency plates over the negative in negative tissue on the copper plate shows all the detail clearly in the solution makes it easier to strip the paper from the copper plate, after The Scovill & Adams Co. supply copper-plates of the finest quality, DEVELOPMENT OF NEGATIVE RESIST ON THE COPPER PLATE, AND PREPARATION FOR copper plate into the water, removing all air bubbles, keeping the New York Steel and Copper Plate Co., 171 Wallabout Street, Brooklyn, new Chrome-gelatine process, printed on paper 11 × 14 inches, with cache = ./cache/36446.txt txt = ./txt/36446.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 38866 author = Werge, John, active 1854-1890 title = The Evolution of Photography With a Chronological Record of Discoveries, Inventions, Etc., Contributions to Photographic Literature, and Personal Reminescences Extending over Forty Years date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 109737 sentences = 4855 flesch = 65 summary = ultimately produced the photographic picture on a piece of paper photographic portraiture, plain and coloured, by the collodion process, photographs on silver plates, and negatives on paper, and examples of Society on a new printing process with collodio-chloride of silver on South London Photographic Society, on his method of rendering silver News_, and, in a review of the Society's exhibition, published Nov. 22nd, 1867, I expressed an honest opinion on Mr. Robinson's picture At a meeting of the South London Photographic Society, held in the large photographic pictures on paper, and there they remained until light or -First photographic portrait taken on a Daguerreotype plate by Many very beautiful and interesting photographic views of Niagara Falls, producing photographic portraits, the collodion process--or the place more natural, truthful, and photographically useful backgrounds art-photography to a few of the pictures which exhibit, in a marked Amongst the cabinet pictures exhibited by English photographers, I think cache = ./cache/38866.txt txt = ./txt/38866.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 40468 author = Various title = The Barnet Book of Photography: A Collection of Practical Articles date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 78900 sentences = 3788 flesch = 69 summary = The quantity of developer necessary for a plate of a given size The developed plate, after being well rinsed with water, is placed high-lights, the plate should be removed from the solution as soon in exposure and development and printing, to preserve relative tones with its vehicle be stripped from a good print on paper this image warm coloured prints are desired, an enlarged negative should be Developed prints may be toned in the combined bath 9, 10 or 11, or to the ordinary dark-room light as when developing plates. paper, and now take the first print to be developed in both hands, Development takes place in shorter time than with cold-bath papers, negative, it would be well to develop the first print in order to exposure to light, remove from frame and develop on plate prepared printed in the usual way, and developed on a prepared glass plate; cache = ./cache/40468.txt txt = ./txt/40468.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33034 author = Canadian Kodak Company title = Premo Cameras, 1914 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 13862 sentences = 1569 flesch = 85 summary = make the Premo Film cameras remarkably light and compact. because the Premo Film Pack, with which most of our cameras are loaded, With these advantages of easy loading and operating, the Premo Film Pack amateurs, is certain with the Premo Film Pack Tank. make it a simple matter to load any Premo plate camera with film packs. The Premo Film Pack Adapter has the general size and appearance of a plate these Premos are as compact as purely film cameras. simplicity of loading and operating possible only in a Premo Film Pack this camera offer the assurance that the Film Premos will produce as good The shutter of the Film Premo No. 1 is the Kodak Ball Bearing with bulb development, for if they will use the Premo Film Pack Tank, they can plates (can be used in a 4 × 5 Premo Film Pack Tank) 1.75 cache = ./cache/33034.txt txt = ./txt/33034.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33183 author = Canadian Kodak Company title = Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, 1914 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17573 sentences = 2022 flesch = 84 summary = R. and meniscus lenses used on Kodak and Brownie Cameras For average photography, the camera fitted with Kodak Ball Bearing Grain Leather Case for Vest Pocket Kodak _Special_ 1.50 pictures and loads with the Kodak Film cartridge of six exposures (No. 120). No. 1A F.P.K., R.R. Type, R.R. lens, Kodak Ball Bearing shutter $15.00 Both cameras offer the usual Kodak simplicity, and the exceptional lens The 3A Folding Pocket Kodak was the first camera made for 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 R. lens, Kodak Ball Bearing shutter $20.00 R. lens, Kodak Ball Bearing shutter $20.00 To produce such cameras we have taken the regular Folding Pocket Kodak In enlarging with the Brownie or Vest Pocket Kodak Enlarging Camera, the Brownie Kodak Film Tank, for use with No. 1, No. 2 and No. 2 this little attachment, fitted to a Kodak or Brownie Camera, will enable Lens, the Camera, Composition, Exposure, Developing and Printing are all cache = ./cache/33183.txt txt = ./txt/33183.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42547 author = Robinson, H. P. (Henry Peach) title = The Art and Practice of Silver Printing date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40297 sentences = 2282 flesch = 75 summary = chloride is employed for producing silver prints, and the probability is In printing on albumenized paper we must divide the operations, and give albumenized paper (face downwards) on a solution of 10 grains of silver off the surface, and a negative printed on such a paper would have all APPLYING THE SILVERING SOLUTION TO THE ALBUMENIZED PAPER. free nitrate, as then the paper would produce flat prints. and prints the same as ordinary paper, and any tone may be produced. "In cutting the paper for an 11 by 14 print, the length of the sheet exercise some care in placing these pieces on the negative for printing. of silver nitrate solution on the back of the sensitive paper is and place over the printed part a piece of black paper roughly torn to that the sky will print on to the white paper in its proper place; cache = ./cache/42547.txt txt = ./txt/42547.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63428 author = Various title = The Daguerreian Journal, Vol. II, No. 2, June 1, 1851 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23257 sentences = 1482 flesch = 72 summary = An iodized silver plate was placed in the dark with a little fine string coiled over parts of it, and a polished silver plate supported 1-8th of an B. An iodized _silvered_ plate was exposed to light until brown, and a E. A silver plate was iodized and placed in the dark with an engraving, F. A silver plate was iodized and placed upon an engraving laid on a Sensitive iodide of silver being placed upon a plate of glass, a mercurial silver had become a deep brown, almost a black, and the mercurial plate surface of silver or copper, and in a short time we find around the iodine silver plate, form separate colored circles, until these come in contact The action of light on the different colors of the iodide of silver is quite removed the silver surface from off the plate, and that being the cache = ./cache/63428.txt txt = ./txt/63428.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45714 author = Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose title = Practical Cinematography and Its Applications date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 58874 sentences = 3089 flesch = 65 summary = 1. Mechanism of Camera showing Threading of Film 28 with a cinematograph camera and a few thousand feet of film, can pictures is so great that a good film of 300 feet will fetch £40 For complete success in moving-picture work it is essential to have an sixteen pictures per second, the movements recorded are far from being [Illustration: THE JURY MOVING-PICTURE CAMERA. In some cameras the intermittent movement of the film is effected by a For moving-picture work a special type of tripod head has been evolved, Having examined the mechanism of the moving-picture camera, and the Most cameras are provided with a film indicator enabling the operator [Illustration: THE "AEROSCOPE" MOVING-PICTURE HAND CAMERA. moving-pictures can be taken are those pertaining to the filming of efficient moving-picture machine, small, light, and compact, working film-moving mechanism and shutter running the whole time the button is The first records upon the film a complete picture cache = ./cache/45714.txt txt = ./txt/45714.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63427 author = Various title = The Daguerreian Journal, Vol. I, No. 8, March 1, 1851 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23101 sentences = 1401 flesch = 70 summary = nitric acid, it was hoped that the pure silver parts of the plate, being a mere drop of nitrate is added to the solution, if a plate of a glass is wash the silver precipitate several times in sulphuric acid and water, and and water; and a _solution of pure nitrate of silver_ will be obtained. a weak solution of muriate of ammonia, in water, this will produce a white Containing also--The Process for Galvanizing Plates, and the whole Art DAGUERREOTYPE Apparatus, Plates, Cases, Frames, Gold Lockets, Polishing Pictures put up in all styles of the Art. Plates, Cases, Lockets, Frames, street, New York, manufacturer of Daguerreotype cases, mats, preservers, Daguerreotype Likenesses taken in every style of the Art. 2ly to the Daguerreian Art; embracing plates of their own, and French connected with the art, constantly on hand, and for sale at New York DEALERS in all kinds of Daguerreotype Stock, Plates, Chemicals, and cache = ./cache/63427.txt txt = ./txt/63427.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 63517 author = Humphrey, S. D. (Samuel Dwight) title = A Practical Manual of the Collodion Process, Giving in Detail a Method For Producing Positive and Negative Pictures on Glass and Paper. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 54783 sentences = 3017 flesch = 66 summary = sulphuric acid, at the same time adding a little water; a mixture of 5 The white precipitate formed on mixing albumen with nitrate of silver is precipitate of chloride of silver, insoluble in nitric acid, but soluble hydriodic acid is easily prepared by adding iodine to water containing in water, the solution being acid to test-paper. "common salt," and mix it with a solution containing nitrate of silver; have but one nitrate of silver solution for both positive and negative one should use other preparations of collodion and silvering solution, In using this collodion, pour it upon a clean glass plate to form a film consists in the use of collodion, and a solution of a salt of silver, and means of collodion and a solution of a salt of silver and a camera, =Lewis's Patent Glass Baths= for Nitrate of Silver Solutions.--Since the cache = ./cache/63517.txt txt = ./txt/63517.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37743 author = Muybridge, Eadweard title = The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, Illustrated with the Zoopraxiscope date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5312 sentences = 283 flesch = 67 summary = ground will be the left fore foot, followed in order by the right hind, striking of the left hind foot, the body is supported on the right The two hind feet and the right fore foot immediately relative positions of the feet of a rapid walking horse, with a stride of that at the instant his right fore foot strikes the ground, the left hind stride of about 10 feet, the left hind foot has just struck the ground The right hind foot now strikes the ground, and one half of the stride is 4. The right hind and left fore feet--_diagonals_. 4. The right hind and left fore feet--_diagonals_. 4. The right hind and left fore feet--_diagonals_. 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CHAPTER VIII.--Printing from the Plate.--Steel Facing, 39 the dry plate in the slide film inside and exposing through the glass, printing frame the plate is laid in the air (protected from light) for a the copper plate, which is printed from the transparency, must have a copper plate, the tissue coming inside half way. Keystone thin crystal glass transparency plates over the negative in negative tissue on the copper plate shows all the detail clearly in the solution makes it easier to strip the paper from the copper plate, after The Scovill & Adams Co. supply copper-plates of the finest quality, DEVELOPMENT OF NEGATIVE RESIST ON THE COPPER PLATE, AND PREPARATION FOR copper plate into the water, removing all air bubbles, keeping the New York Steel and Copper Plate Co., 171 Wallabout Street, Brooklyn, new Chrome-gelatine process, printed on paper 11 × 14 inches, with id: 33034 author: Canadian Kodak Company title: Premo Cameras, 1914 date: words: 13862.0 sentences: 1569.0 pages: flesch: 85.0 cache: ./cache/33034.txt txt: ./txt/33034.txt summary: make the Premo Film cameras remarkably light and compact. because the Premo Film Pack, with which most of our cameras are loaded, With these advantages of easy loading and operating, the Premo Film Pack amateurs, is certain with the Premo Film Pack Tank. make it a simple matter to load any Premo plate camera with film packs. The Premo Film Pack Adapter has the general size and appearance of a plate these Premos are as compact as purely film cameras. simplicity of loading and operating possible only in a Premo Film Pack this camera offer the assurance that the Film Premos will produce as good The shutter of the Film Premo No. 1 is the Kodak Ball Bearing with bulb development, for if they will use the Premo Film Pack Tank, they can plates (can be used in a 4 × 5 Premo Film Pack Tank) 1.75 id: 33183 author: Canadian Kodak Company title: Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, 1914 date: words: 17573.0 sentences: 2022.0 pages: flesch: 84.0 cache: ./cache/33183.txt txt: ./txt/33183.txt summary: R. and meniscus lenses used on Kodak and Brownie Cameras For average photography, the camera fitted with Kodak Ball Bearing Grain Leather Case for Vest Pocket Kodak _Special_ 1.50 pictures and loads with the Kodak Film cartridge of six exposures (No. 120). No. 1A F.P.K., R.R. Type, R.R. lens, Kodak Ball Bearing shutter $15.00 Both cameras offer the usual Kodak simplicity, and the exceptional lens The 3A Folding Pocket Kodak was the first camera made for 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 R. lens, Kodak Ball Bearing shutter $20.00 R. lens, Kodak Ball Bearing shutter $20.00 To produce such cameras we have taken the regular Folding Pocket Kodak In enlarging with the Brownie or Vest Pocket Kodak Enlarging Camera, the Brownie Kodak Film Tank, for use with No. 1, No. 2 and No. 2 this little attachment, fitted to a Kodak or Brownie Camera, will enable Lens, the Camera, Composition, Exposure, Developing and Printing are all id: 35709 author: Davis, Frederick C. title: Making Your Camera Pay date: words: 17071.0 sentences: 1241.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/35709.txt txt: ./txt/35709.txt summary: marketing photographs you have only to discover the needs of editors of photographs already sold to publications and printed in them, which Again, no magazine wishes to buy a photograph of something not new. Prints of the 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 size are too small to offer to magazines a news-magazine which uses timely photographs of wide interest. _Vogue_, 19 West 44th St., New York, uses exclusive photographs of Religious publications are not given to printing many photographs, magazines, which use a great amount of photographs and illustrated When a print is to be offered to a local newspaper, the photographer If a photograph is offered for the exclusive use of one magazine it may there is such a wide market for photographically artistic prints of When a publication prints a photograph on its pages, it copyrights it Magazine-Rights Only." But the same photograph may be acceptable too to id: 63517 author: Humphrey, S. D. (Samuel Dwight) title: A Practical Manual of the Collodion Process, Giving in Detail a Method For Producing Positive and Negative Pictures on Glass and Paper. date: words: 54783.0 sentences: 3017.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/63517.txt txt: ./txt/63517.txt summary: sulphuric acid, at the same time adding a little water; a mixture of 5 The white precipitate formed on mixing albumen with nitrate of silver is precipitate of chloride of silver, insoluble in nitric acid, but soluble hydriodic acid is easily prepared by adding iodine to water containing in water, the solution being acid to test-paper. "common salt," and mix it with a solution containing nitrate of silver; have but one nitrate of silver solution for both positive and negative one should use other preparations of collodion and silvering solution, In using this collodion, pour it upon a clean glass plate to form a film consists in the use of collodion, and a solution of a salt of silver, and means of collodion and a solution of a salt of silver and a camera, =Lewis''s Patent Glass Baths= for Nitrate of Silver Solutions.--Since the id: 37743 author: Muybridge, Eadweard title: The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, Illustrated with the Zoopraxiscope date: words: 5312.0 sentences: 283.0 pages: flesch: 67.0 cache: ./cache/37743.txt txt: ./txt/37743.txt summary: ground will be the left fore foot, followed in order by the right hind, striking of the left hind foot, the body is supported on the right The two hind feet and the right fore foot immediately relative positions of the feet of a rapid walking horse, with a stride of that at the instant his right fore foot strikes the ground, the left hind stride of about 10 feet, the left hind foot has just struck the ground The right hind foot now strikes the ground, and one half of the stride is 4. The right hind and left fore feet--_diagonals_. 4. The right hind and left fore feet--_diagonals_. 4. The right hind and left fore feet--_diagonals_. The left fore foot now strikes the ground, 96 inches in advance of the movement, the horse left the ground with a fore foot and landed on a hind id: 42547 author: Robinson, H. P. (Henry Peach) title: The Art and Practice of Silver Printing date: words: 40297.0 sentences: 2282.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/42547.txt txt: ./txt/42547.txt summary: chloride is employed for producing silver prints, and the probability is In printing on albumenized paper we must divide the operations, and give albumenized paper (face downwards) on a solution of 10 grains of silver off the surface, and a negative printed on such a paper would have all APPLYING THE SILVERING SOLUTION TO THE ALBUMENIZED PAPER. free nitrate, as then the paper would produce flat prints. and prints the same as ordinary paper, and any tone may be produced. "In cutting the paper for an 11 by 14 print, the length of the sheet exercise some care in placing these pieces on the negative for printing. of silver nitrate solution on the back of the sensitive paper is and place over the printed part a piece of black paper roughly torn to that the sky will print on to the white paper in its proper place; id: 168 author: Snelling, Henry Hunt title: The History and Practice of the Art of Photography date: words: 36973.0 sentences: 1700.0 pages: flesch: 66.0 cache: ./cache/168.txt txt: ./txt/168.txt summary: painting produced a kind of copy upon the prepared paper, those parts piece of paper covered with a very sensitive photographic preparation. The spectrum impressed upon paper prepared with a weak solution of the change color even in the dark, photographic images taken on paper Photographic art, either on paper, or metalic plates--but, like all the paper or plate is exposed to the full influence of the light, after directly on the plate, and in examining the color reflected light full of water, coat the plate over dry iodine to a dark gold color, piece of prepared paper, and expose it to the light. Preparation of the paper for the Camera.--The second process consists preparation of Amphitype paper, the parts upon which the light has copied of a red color, on paper spread with the chloride of silver.** placed in a camera obscura a paper prepared with the bromide of silver id: 45714 author: Talbot, Frederick Arthur Ambrose title: Practical Cinematography and Its Applications date: words: 58874.0 sentences: 3089.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/45714.txt txt: ./txt/45714.txt summary: 1. Mechanism of Camera showing Threading of Film 28 with a cinematograph camera and a few thousand feet of film, can pictures is so great that a good film of 300 feet will fetch £40 For complete success in moving-picture work it is essential to have an sixteen pictures per second, the movements recorded are far from being [Illustration: THE JURY MOVING-PICTURE CAMERA. In some cameras the intermittent movement of the film is effected by a For moving-picture work a special type of tripod head has been evolved, Having examined the mechanism of the moving-picture camera, and the Most cameras are provided with a film indicator enabling the operator [Illustration: THE "AEROSCOPE" MOVING-PICTURE HAND CAMERA. moving-pictures can be taken are those pertaining to the filming of efficient moving-picture machine, small, light, and compact, working film-moving mechanism and shutter running the whole time the button is The first records upon the film a complete picture id: 24637 author: Tennant, John A. title: Bromide Printing and Enlarging A Practical Guide to the Making of Bromide Prints by Contact and Bromide Enlarging by Daylight and Artificial Light, With the Toning of Bromide Prints and Enlargements date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 40468 author: Various title: The Barnet Book of Photography: A Collection of Practical Articles date: words: 78900.0 sentences: 3788.0 pages: flesch: 69.0 cache: ./cache/40468.txt txt: ./txt/40468.txt summary: The quantity of developer necessary for a plate of a given size The developed plate, after being well rinsed with water, is placed high-lights, the plate should be removed from the solution as soon in exposure and development and printing, to preserve relative tones with its vehicle be stripped from a good print on paper this image warm coloured prints are desired, an enlarged negative should be Developed prints may be toned in the combined bath 9, 10 or 11, or to the ordinary dark-room light as when developing plates. paper, and now take the first print to be developed in both hands, Development takes place in shorter time than with cold-bath papers, negative, it would be well to develop the first print in order to exposure to light, remove from frame and develop on plate prepared printed in the usual way, and developed on a prepared glass plate; id: 63428 author: Various title: The Daguerreian Journal, Vol. II, No. 2, June 1, 1851 date: words: 23257.0 sentences: 1482.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/63428.txt txt: ./txt/63428.txt summary: An iodized silver plate was placed in the dark with a little fine string coiled over parts of it, and a polished silver plate supported 1-8th of an B. An iodized _silvered_ plate was exposed to light until brown, and a E. A silver plate was iodized and placed in the dark with an engraving, F. A silver plate was iodized and placed upon an engraving laid on a Sensitive iodide of silver being placed upon a plate of glass, a mercurial silver had become a deep brown, almost a black, and the mercurial plate surface of silver or copper, and in a short time we find around the iodine silver plate, form separate colored circles, until these come in contact The action of light on the different colors of the iodide of silver is quite removed the silver surface from off the plate, and that being the id: 63427 author: Various title: The Daguerreian Journal, Vol. I, No. 8, March 1, 1851 date: words: 23101.0 sentences: 1401.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/63427.txt txt: ./txt/63427.txt summary: nitric acid, it was hoped that the pure silver parts of the plate, being a mere drop of nitrate is added to the solution, if a plate of a glass is wash the silver precipitate several times in sulphuric acid and water, and and water; and a _solution of pure nitrate of silver_ will be obtained. a weak solution of muriate of ammonia, in water, this will produce a white Containing also--The Process for Galvanizing Plates, and the whole Art DAGUERREOTYPE Apparatus, Plates, Cases, Frames, Gold Lockets, Polishing Pictures put up in all styles of the Art. Plates, Cases, Lockets, Frames, street, New York, manufacturer of Daguerreotype cases, mats, preservers, Daguerreotype Likenesses taken in every style of the Art. 2ly to the Daguerreian Art; embracing plates of their own, and French connected with the art, constantly on hand, and for sale at New York DEALERS in all kinds of Daguerreotype Stock, Plates, Chemicals, and id: 38866 author: Werge, John, active 1854-1890 title: The Evolution of Photography With a Chronological Record of Discoveries, Inventions, Etc., Contributions to Photographic Literature, and Personal Reminescences Extending over Forty Years date: words: 109737.0 sentences: 4855.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/38866.txt txt: ./txt/38866.txt summary: ultimately produced the photographic picture on a piece of paper photographic portraiture, plain and coloured, by the collodion process, photographs on silver plates, and negatives on paper, and examples of Society on a new printing process with collodio-chloride of silver on South London Photographic Society, on his method of rendering silver News_, and, in a review of the Society''s exhibition, published Nov. 22nd, 1867, I expressed an honest opinion on Mr. Robinson''s picture At a meeting of the South London Photographic Society, held in the large photographic pictures on paper, and there they remained until light or -First photographic portrait taken on a Daguerreotype plate by Many very beautiful and interesting photographic views of Niagara Falls, producing photographic portraits, the collodion process--or the place more natural, truthful, and photographically useful backgrounds art-photography to a few of the pictures which exhibit, in a marked Amongst the cabinet pictures exhibited by English photographers, I think id: 39691 author: Woodbury, Walter E. title: Photographic Amusements, Ninth Edition Including A Description of a Number of Novel Effects Obtainable with the Camera date: words: 23252.0 sentences: 1582.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/39691.txt txt: ./txt/39691.txt summary: photographic practice and is able to make a good negative or print. describing and illustrating novel and interesting photographic effects of different views of the same object this method of photographing The action of the light on the plate takes place through this slit. the following novel method of making so-called spirit photographs: figure, place it upon a thick, large plate-glass, supported by props Filter, and coat clean glass plates with this solution, and dry with a _Plates and Exposure._--If colored flowers are being photographed, A curious experiment showing that a photographic dry-plate can be from the photographic plate, and has since made negatives of coins image of the object will move on the ground-glass screen of the camera. reception of the ground-glass plate upon which the image is to be photograph objects in the distance and obtain images very much larger two pictures are printed on one piece of paper, the combined image may ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel