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A working manual on how to make a wet plate collodion glass negative, ambrotype, tintype and to print on historic albumen paper from the negatives. Second edition now includes instructions for making salt-paper prints.
The chapters to follow are written by Reverend Thomas Frederick Hardwich, a photographic chemist, writer on photographic chemistry, demonstrator, and lecturer in photography at King's College London. The author is indeed an expert in his field, and he shares his knowledge throughout this publication.
The dry collodion process was a revolutionary photographic technique that allowed for the creation of high-quality images on a variety of surfaces, including glass and metal. In this thorough and informative guide, Robert Freeman Barnes outlines the principles and techniques of the dry collodion process, as well as offering practical tips and troubleshooting advice for photographers. With its detailed instructions and comprehensive coverage, this book is an important resource for anyone interested in the history and practice of photography. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in t...