Hermann Vogel
The Chemistry of Light and Photography in their Application to Art, Science, and Industry
Hermann Vogel
The Chemistry of Light and Photography in their Application to Art, Science, and Industry
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This popular, well-illustrated publication of 1883 explains the history and science of photography in a comprehensive but accessible way.
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This popular, well-illustrated publication of 1883 explains the history and science of photography in a comprehensive but accessible way.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 429g
- ISBN-13: 9781108026628
- ISBN-10: 1108026621
- Artikelnr.: 33083226
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 429g
- ISBN-13: 9781108026628
- ISBN-10: 1108026621
- Artikelnr.: 33083226
Preface
1. Development of our photo-chemical knowldge
2. The daguerreotype
3. Paper photography and the Lichtpaus, or New Talbot Process
4. The development of modern photography
5. The negative process
6. The positive process
7. Light as a chemical agent
8. Chemical effect of different sources of light
9. On the refraction of light
10. Photographic optical apparatus
11. The chemical effects of light
12. On the correctness of photographs
13. Light, shade, and perspective
14. The applications of photography
15. Photography with chromium compounds
16. Photography with iron, uranium, and copper compounds
17. The change of glass under the influence of light
18. Photography in natural colours
19. Photography as a subject to be taught in art and industrial schools
Index.
1. Development of our photo-chemical knowldge
2. The daguerreotype
3. Paper photography and the Lichtpaus, or New Talbot Process
4. The development of modern photography
5. The negative process
6. The positive process
7. Light as a chemical agent
8. Chemical effect of different sources of light
9. On the refraction of light
10. Photographic optical apparatus
11. The chemical effects of light
12. On the correctness of photographs
13. Light, shade, and perspective
14. The applications of photography
15. Photography with chromium compounds
16. Photography with iron, uranium, and copper compounds
17. The change of glass under the influence of light
18. Photography in natural colours
19. Photography as a subject to be taught in art and industrial schools
Index.
Preface
1. Development of our photo-chemical knowldge
2. The daguerreotype
3. Paper photography and the Lichtpaus, or New Talbot Process
4. The development of modern photography
5. The negative process
6. The positive process
7. Light as a chemical agent
8. Chemical effect of different sources of light
9. On the refraction of light
10. Photographic optical apparatus
11. The chemical effects of light
12. On the correctness of photographs
13. Light, shade, and perspective
14. The applications of photography
15. Photography with chromium compounds
16. Photography with iron, uranium, and copper compounds
17. The change of glass under the influence of light
18. Photography in natural colours
19. Photography as a subject to be taught in art and industrial schools
Index.
1. Development of our photo-chemical knowldge
2. The daguerreotype
3. Paper photography and the Lichtpaus, or New Talbot Process
4. The development of modern photography
5. The negative process
6. The positive process
7. Light as a chemical agent
8. Chemical effect of different sources of light
9. On the refraction of light
10. Photographic optical apparatus
11. The chemical effects of light
12. On the correctness of photographs
13. Light, shade, and perspective
14. The applications of photography
15. Photography with chromium compounds
16. Photography with iron, uranium, and copper compounds
17. The change of glass under the influence of light
18. Photography in natural colours
19. Photography as a subject to be taught in art and industrial schools
Index.