Historic Photographic Processes

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Allworth Press, 1998 - 241 sivua
'Historic Photographic Processes' is a user's guide to the historical processes that have become popular alternatives to modern and digital technology. Though many of the techniques, applications, and equipment were first developed in the nineteenth century, these same methods can be used today to create hand-crafted images that are more attractive and permanent than conventional prints or digital outputs. Fine-art photographer Richard Farber incorporates research with directions and resource lists to provide in-depth information on eight of the most enduring processes in photographic history, including salted paper, albumen, cyanotype, kallitype, platinum/palladium, carbon/carbro, gum bichromate, and bromoil.

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Farber is a career diplomat in the British Foreign and Commonwealth Officeand was the British Ambassador is Algeria untill 1981

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