Section I.—Positive Printing by the ordinary process.—Selection of the paper.—Preparation of Albuminized paper—of plain paper—of Ammonio-Nitrate Paper.—Preparation of the fixing and toning Bath.—Manipulatory details of Photographic Printing.—Mode of washing and mounting the Proofs[240]
Section II.—Positive Printing by Development.—A process on Chloride and Citrate of Silver.—On Iodide of Silver.—On Bromide of Silver[259]
Section III.—The Sel d'Or Process for toning Positives.—Preparation of the toning Bath.—Manipulatory details[267]

Section IV.—On Printing enlarged Positives, Transparencies, etc., upon Collodion[272]

CHAPTER V.

CLASSIFICATION OF CAUSES OF FAILURE IN THE COLLODION PROCESS.

Section I.—Imperfections in Negative and Positive Collodion Photographs.—Fogging.—Transparent and opaque spots.—Markings of all kinds—under- and over-exposure, etc.[276]
Section II.—Imperfections in Paper Positives[285]

CHAPTER VI.

LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY BY THE COLLODION PRESERVATIVE AND COLLODIO-ALBUMEN PROCESSES.

The Honey Keeping Process.—The Oxymel Process.—Photography on dry Collodion.—Taupenot's Collodio-Albumen Process[288]

PART III.