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Title: Photographic Reproduction Processes
Author: P.C. Duchochois
Release Date: December 24, 2007 [Ebook #24016]
Language: English
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTION PROCESSES***
Photographic Reproduction Processes
A Practical Treatise of the Photo-Impressions Without Silver Salts
By P.C. Duchochois
New York
The Scovill & Adams Company
423 Broome Street.
1891
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.
THE DESIGNS.
THE CYANOTYPE OR BLUE PROCESS.
THE CYANOFER. (Pellet's Process.)
THE BLACK OR INK PROCESS. (Ferro-tannate Process.)
THE CUPROTYPE. (Burnett's Process.)
THE ANILINE PROCESS.
THE PRIMULINE OR DIAZOTYPE PROCESS.
TRACING PROCESS ON METAL.
GRAPHOTYPY.
THE URANOTYPE.
THE PLATINOTYPE.
ARTIGUES' PROCESS
THE CARBON PROCESS.
APPENDIX.
ILLUSTRATIONS
A Tournette
Chardon's method of coating
PREPARER'S NOTE
Please remember that this book was published over a century ago, long
before today's chemical safety standards. Please get expert advice before
attempting to perform any of the procedures described in this book.
AUTHORS QUOTED
Artigues.
Bevan, E.J.
Bingham
Borlinetto
Brasseur, Chs.
Buckle.
Burnett, C. J.
Chardon
Cheysson
Colas.
Cooper, H.
Cross, C. F.
De la Blanchere, H.
De St. Florent
Draper, Dr. John
Ducos du Hauron
Dumoulin, E.
Endemann,H.
Fisch, A.
Godefroy.
Green, A. G.
Graubassi
Harman, Alfred.
Herschel, Sir John.
Houdoy
Huebl, Baron.
Hunt, Robert
Liesegang, Dr. L.
Loeffler, J.
Monckhoven, Dr Von.
Niepce, de St. Victor
Obernetter, J. B.
Pellet.
Persoz.
Phipson, Dr.
Pizzighelli, Captain J.
Poitevin, A.
Roy, Paul
Sella, V. J.
Smee, Professor
Stephanowski, Karl.
Swan, J. W.
Willis, William
Wothly, J.
X.
INTRODUCTION.
The photographic processes with the salts of iron are all derived from the
researches of Sir John Herschel. The investigations of that great
philosopher are so valuable, so full of instructions that we are led to
reprint them, together with those
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