— “Modern Dry Plates; or Emulsion Photography,” by Dr. J. M. Eder, translated from the German by H. Wilmer, edited by H. B. Pritchard. London: Piper and Carter.
— “Pictorial Effect in Photography,” by H. P. Robinson (cheap edition). Piper and Carter.
— “The Art and Practice of Silver Printing,” by H. P. Robinson and Captain Abney. Piper and Carter.
1882. Herbert B. Berkeley recommended the use of sulphite of soda with pyrogallic acid to prevent discolouration of film.
— “Recent Advances in Photography” (Cantor Lectures, Society of Arts), Captain Abney. London: Piper and Carter.
1882. “The A B C of Modern Photography,” comprising practical instructions for working gelatine dry plates, by W. K. Burton. London: Piper and Carter.
1882. “Elementary Treatise on Photographic Chemistry,” by A. Spiller. London: Piper and Carter.
1883. Translation of Captain Pizzighelli and Baron A. Hubl’s booklet on “Platinotype;” published in The Photographic Journal.
— Orthochromatic dry plates; English patent granted to Tailfer and Clayton, January 8th.
— “The Chemical Effect of the Spectrum,” by Dr. J. M. Eder. (Translated from the German by Captain Abney). London: Harrison and Sons.