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The Photographic News: A Weekly Record of the Progress of ...
Those which have given most promise are the bitumen process, photoglyphy,
and photogalvanography. Tho bitumen process and photoglyphy being
decidedly etching methods, involve much hand labour. Consequently, it is
impossible to ...
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The Journal of the Board of Arts and Manufactures for Upper ...
The methods which have hitherto given most promise are the bitumen process,
photoglyphy and photogalvanography. The other processes of hotolitbography
and photozincography, from t eir very nature, cannot rival the richness of plate ...
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The Photographic news, ed. by W. Crookes. Vol.1, no.1 - ...
PHOTOGLYPHY. Tiie readers of the " Photographic News" have already had an
opportunity of seeing the last discovery of Mr. Fox Talbot, and we have now to
announce that a still greater advance has been made by that gentleman. AYe
lave ...
sir William Crookes, 1859
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Photographic News for Amateur Photographers
By means of photoglyphy a fac-simile of any rare engraving or manuscript may
be multiplied to any extent, with the certainty that these fee-similes are not liable
to fade. A most important consideration in estimating the value of this discovery is
...
George Wharton Simpson, Sir William Crookes, 1860
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The British Journal of Photography
II. The bitumen process. III. Photoglyphy. IV. Photogalvanography. The methods
of photolithography and photozincography are not engraving, but more properly
transferring processes. From their very nature they can never rival plate-printing.
T. A. Malone, George Shadbolt, J. Traill Taylor, 1862
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The Elements of Natural Philosophy; Or, An Introduction to ...
Photoglyphy is a method, due to Mr. Fox Talbot, of impressing a photograph on a
steel plate by corrosion of its surface. If a steel plate coated with a solution of
bichromate of potash and gelatine be submitted to the action of light in the
camera, ...
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Journal of the Society of Arts
The methods which have hitherto given most promise arc the bitumen process,
photoglyphy, and photogalvano- graphy. The other processes of
photolithography- and photozincography, from their very nature, cannot rival the
richness of plate ...
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Journal of the Royal Society of Arts ...
The methods which have hitherto given most promise are the bitumen process,
photoglyphy, and photogalvanography. The other processes of photolitbography
and photozincography, from their very nature, cannot rival the richness of plate ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1863
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Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, ...
The methods which have hitherto given most promise are the bitumen process,
photoglyphy, and photogalvano- graphy. The other processes of
photolithography and photozincography, from their very nature, cannot rival the
richness of plate ...
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Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography
This process is also referred to as heliographic etching with chromated gelatin
process, photographic etching, photoetching; photoglyphy and photoglyptic
engraving. Luis Nadeau See also: 1080 PHOTOGLOB ZURICH/ORELL FÜSSLI
& CO.