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The Art-Union and Photography, 1839-1854: the First Fifteen Years Of
History of Communications Media
Ven in the Infancy of Their Medium, Photogra Phers Sought a Means Of
Paper and Light: the Calotype in France and Great Britain, 1839-1870
The Fingerprint Sourcebook
Chapter 21 the Albumen Process
19Th Century Materials, Processes, Technologies
Photography History: Q & A
The Iron-Silver Processes
Photographs of the 19Th Century: a Process Identification Guide
The Use of Arsène Pélegry Calotype Process And
Salted Paper Prints Symposium September 14 – 15, 2017 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
In 1841, English Amateur Scientist
Gallic Acid and Talbot's Calotype Patent (J. B. Reade, Part
1.Photographic Printing Paper the Calotype, an Improvement On
Salted Paper Prints: Process and Purpose
1. Before Photography
The HISTORY of PHOTOGRAPHY, 1800 - 1900
Top View
Article: the Technology of Solar Enlargements Author(S): Katharine Whitman Topics in Photographic Preservation, Volume 11
The Brewster Album
The Illustrated London News and Photography
CALOTYPE Calotype Also Called Talbotype Was Developed in 1840 by William Henry Fox Talbot
An Introduction to Cyanotypes
Chapter 2 the Salted Paper Process
On Sun Pictures, by the Calotype Process
Photographic Technologies Portfolio Guide
Today's Photography/Yesterday's Technology @ SJICA
Alternative Visions September 14 - November 5, 2019
Checklist the Edward Steichen Photography
Salt Print Process (Wedgwood Before 1802, Niépce in 1816) but Did Not Provide a Solution for Fixing Or Stabilizing Their Test Images
Anna Atkins: Catalyst of Modern Photography Through the First Photobook
The Contributions of Talbot and Daguerre
19Th Century Photography
Cyanomicon 1
The Question of Style in Daguerreotype and Calotype Portraits by Antoine Claudet
Images in Motion (Cahier 3)