A Partial Photographic Encyclopedia.
By E. L. Wilson, Editor "Phila. Photographer," "Photo. Mosaics," etc.
A STANDARD BOOK for ALL Workers in Photography.
CONTENTS.
Lesson A. Treatment of the Subject—B. The Needful Apparatus—C. The Objective or Lens—D. The Dark-Room—E. Preparation of the Glass—F. Chemicals and Solutions—G. The Manipulations—H. Manipulatory Miseries—I. Retouching the Negative—J. The Glass Studio—K. Accessories and Light—L. Managing the Model—M. Printing on Albumen Paper—N. Printing on Plain Paper—O. General Remarks on Printing—P. Printing on Various Surfaces—Q. Printing Perplexities—R. Art in Printing—S. Mounting and Finishing—T. Photography Outside—U. Bromo-Gelatine Emulsion Work—V. Vogel's Collodion Emulsion—W. Enlargements and Lantern Slides—X. Phototypes, Platinotypes, and Collodion Transfers—Y. Wastes and Their Worth—Z. Metrical Measuring—&. Concluding Confab—Index (Six Pages.)
It is believed that this is the most valuable work ever offered to the working photographer.
It contains 352 pages; 7 x 83/4 inch cover, and is 11/2 inches thick. More than 100 illustrations. It gives full details of all practical