10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLLOTYPIC»
Discover the use of
collotypic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
collotypic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Scientific American: Supplement
If now, a fatty ink is applied, a uniformly gray surface is produced, which, if
carefully scanned, will show a very fine grain, as do all collotypic or Liehtdruck
lates. A practiced collo t pist has little difficult', indeet ,in obtaining a coarse or no
grain as ...
2
Journal of the Royal Society of Arts ...
Here, then, is the result ' _ Any kind of paper may be used for collotypic printing,
but if it be desired to imitate Silver prints, a thin and rather soft enamel paper must
be used, and the prints must be varnished with a varnish prepared by dissolving
...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1878
3
The Photographic News: A Weekly Record of the Progress of ...
Any kind of paper may be used for collotypic printing, but if it be desired to imitate
silver prints, a thin and rather soft enamel paper must be used, and the prints
must be varnished with a varnish prepared by dissolvlng two parts of white
shellac, ...
4
THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY VOL. XXV
The kind of press best adapted for collotypic printing is the roller lithographic
press, like those commonly used in France and Italy — a Waterlow's autographic
press is very well adapted for the work — but the scraper press does not answer
so ...
5
Process: The Photomechanics of Printed Illustration
The first essential to success in transferring the collotypic image is a collotype
with a definite and fairly uniform grain— uniform in the sense that all parts of the
plate which have received the same degree of exposure possess the same
fineness ...
6
British Journal of Photography
Two commercial brands of gelatine may be especially mentioned as
representatives of those qualities which are suited for collotypic work. The first of
these is Nelson's No 1 photographic gelatine, sold in half-pound packets; and the
second is ...
William Crookes, T. A. Malone, George Shadbolt, 1979
7
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8
The Year-book of Photography and Amateur's Guide
It is usual to employ the ordinary lithographic roller, and ordinary lithographic inks
, for collotypic printing, and when a lithographic roller is in really first-rate
condition it answers -admirably ; but a new lithographic roller can only be got into
a ...
Any kind of paper may be used for collotypic printing, but if it be desired to imitate
silver prints, a thin and rather soft enamel paper must be used, and the prints
mustbe varnished with a varnish prepared by dissolving two parts of white
shellac ...
10
JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS.
Directly opposite to me is an exceedingly tine collotypic print of Norwich
Cathedral, and this is from one of Mr. Sawyer's own negatives. You will also
notice a series of prints representing the great public engineering works of
Prance, which are ...
JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARTS, 1878