Washington: U.S. Goverment Printing Office, 1980. — 211 p.: ill. Consists of articles originally published in the Quarterly journal of the Library of Congress that explore the collections of the Prints and Photographs Division. Includes bibliographical references.
London: Hazell, Watson, & Viney Limited, 1892. — 96 p. The great stability of platmum has naturally led many workers to endeavour to use this salt as the basis of a printing process. In the rehotographic days, Dobereiner had already experimented with platinum and examined its behaviour under the influence of light, and curiously enough, had nsed the very chloroplatinite of...
Boston: American Photographic Publishing Co, 1924. — 386 p. The main idea kept in view in the compilation of this book has been to provide in condensed form working formulas and instructions for the various processes of photography. There must necessarily be errors of omission and commission, and the publishers will be grateful to any reader who, consulting its pages and...
Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. — Austin: The University of Texas, 2015. — 345 p. In January 1957, the Soviet Ministry of Culture, assisted by the Union of Journalists, resumed publication of the premiere photography journal of the Soviet...