...Daguerre's process, and no sooner was it publishedthan he procured a copy of the work containing it, and at oncecommenced taking Daguerreotype pictures...
Henry H. Snelling 「The History and Practice of the Art of Photography」
...Images on Daguerreotype plates which have been completely obliteratedby rubbing may be restored, by placing it in a tolerably strongsolution of iodine in water...
Henry H. Snelling 「The History and Practice of the Art of Photography」
... The photogenic surface, whether it bethe Daguerreotype plate, the Talbotype paper, or any other preparationsensitive to light, is placed near the bottom of the inclined plane, F...
Henry H. Snelling 「The History and Practice of the Art of Photography」
...In some investigations which Ihave made upon the appearance of the Daguerreotype impressions whendeveloped over mercury at 90 deg...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...—The use of a solution of potassa in the preparation ofthe plate was suggested in the early history of the Daguerreotype...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...Solution, for Increasing the Brilliancy of the Daguerreotype...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...Burnt coffee, pulverized, has also the property ofdestroying the vapors of the above chemicals, as also almost any otheragent employed about the Daguerreotype room...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...Upon a Daguerreotype plate, from which an impression has been effacedby rubbing or otherwise, the picture may be made to reappear by merelycoating it over with iodine...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...Gold foilis the best for our purposes; coin, however, answers, in most cases, forthe daguerreotype operator, as the alloy, being so slight is not noticedin the gilding process...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...—I havenow arrived at a point in this work, where the eye of the Daguerreotypepublic will intently search for something new...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...—The use of fats, oils, or greasy substances, hasbeen one of the most emphatic prohibitions about the Daguerreotype plate...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...“By a little judgment and care the operator will be enabled to produce theelectrotype copy of the Daguerreotype plate without any difficulty...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...James Campbell, and was published in Humphrey’sJournal of the Daguerreotype and Photographic Arts, vol...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...In almost all the early specimens of the Daguerreotype,extremes of light and shade presented themselves, much to the annoyance ofthe early operators, and seriously objectionable were such portraits...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...CHEMICALS, for the Daguerreotype and Photographic Art...
Samuel D. Humphrey 「American Handbook of the Daguerrotype」
...In 1845 Foucault and Fizeau took a daguerreotype photograph of the sun...
George Forbes 「History of Astronomy」
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