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19 th Century Photographic Processes. Sunday, May 15, 2011. The Van Dyke Brown method of making photographs has been around since the early days of photographic printing, and was based on the first iron-silver process, the argentotype, invented in 1842 by Sir John Herschel. it was one of those methods that just kind of "found itself" as one could say. I was not able to witness the creation of these miracle photographs, but here is how it is done. 4 Combine solutions 1 and 2 in a Beaker. 8 Once exposed, y...

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19 th Century Photographic Processes. Sunday, May 15, 2011. The Van Dyke Brown method of making photographs has been around since the early days of photographic printing, and was based on the first iron-silver process, the argentotype, invented in 1842 by Sir John Herschel. it was one of those methods that just kind of "found itself" as one could say. I was not able to witness the creation of these miracle photographs, but here is how it is done. 4 Combine solutions 1 and 2 in a Beaker. 8 Once exposed, y...

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19 th Century Photographic Processes. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Cam·era ob·scu·ra. A darkened boxlike device in which images of external objects, received through an aperture, as with a convex lens, are exhibited in their natural colors on a surface arranged to receive them: used for sketching, exhibition purposes, etc. Posted by Will Tremaine. Photographic drawing salted paper: part deux. And why should it not be possible? I asked myself.". William Henry Fox Talbot. During this part of our wonderful phot...

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19 th Century Photographic Processes: May 2011

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19 th Century Photographic Processes. Sunday, May 15, 2011. The Van Dyke Brown method of making photographs has been around since the early days of photographic printing, and was based on the first iron-silver process, the argentotype, invented in 1842 by Sir John Herschel. it was one of those methods that just kind of "found itself" as one could say. I was not able to witness the creation of these miracle photographs, but here is how it is done. 4 Combine solutions 1 and 2 in a Beaker. 8 Once exposed, y...

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19 th Century Photographic Processes: The photogenic drawing

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19 th Century Photographic Processes. Sunday, March 27, 2011. With the light sensitive silver nitrate applied to the paper, an object or a negative is placed on the surface and allowed exposure until they seemed done, about 5 minutes depending on the mixture. Another method was placing the paper in a camera obscura, also giving an image. In our experiment, we created our own photogenic drawings, and tested the varying sensitivity to light that different mixtures of chemistry would have. 4 A variety of ob...

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19 th Century Photographic Processes: Van Dyke

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19 th Century Photographic Processes. Sunday, May 15, 2011. The Van Dyke Brown method of making photographs has been around since the early days of photographic printing, and was based on the first iron-silver process, the argentotype, invented in 1842 by Sir John Herschel. it was one of those methods that just kind of "found itself" as one could say. I was not able to witness the creation of these miracle photographs, but here is how it is done. 4 Combine solutions 1 and 2 in a Beaker. 8 Once exposed, y...

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19 th Century Photographic Processes: Camera Obscura

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19 th Century Photographic Processes. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Cam·era ob·scu·ra. A darkened boxlike device in which images of external objects, received through an aperture, as with a convex lens, are exhibited in their natural colors on a surface arranged to receive them: used for sketching, exhibition purposes, etc. Posted by Will Tremaine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Photographic drawing salted paper: part deux.

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19 th Century Photographic Processes. Sunday, May 15, 2011. The Van Dyke Brown method of making photographs has been around since the early days of photographic printing, and was based on the first iron-silver process, the argentotype, invented in 1842 by Sir John Herschel. it was one of those methods that just kind of "found itself" as one could say. I was not able to witness the creation of these miracle photographs, but here is how it is done. 4 Combine solutions 1 and 2 in a Beaker. 8 Once exposed, y...

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