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Cat.No. Exhibition Exhibit Title Process
771 1863, London, Photographic Society Portrait of the Empress of Austria Collodion
773 1863, London, Photographic Society Portrait of the Emperor of Austria Collodion
813 1863, London, Photographic Society A Photograph on albumenised paper, magnified eight times, without being retouched, produced by means of the Solar Camera. Not Listed
814 1863, London, Photographic Society Taken by means of the double combination of 6 inches in diameter, short focus, and 2-inch diaphragm. Not Listed
815 1863, London, Photographic Society The same, 3-inch diaphragm. Not Listed
816 1863, London, Photographic Society Taken with a 5-inch double combination, 3-inch diaphragm. Not Listed
817 1863, London, Photographic Society The same, made as above. Not Listed
818-821 1863, London, Photographic Society Taken with a 6-inch double combination, and the 2-inch diaphragm. Not Listed
822 1863, London, Photographic Society Taken by the Wet Collodion Process, with a 5-inch double combination, 1-inch diaphragm, exposed for 15 minutes. Collodion
823 1863, London, Photographic Society These, as well a the Visiting-cards in the Album, were taken with 2 -inch double combination, and the 2 -inch diaphragm. Not Listed
824 1863, London, Photographic Society These, as well a the Visiting-cards in the Album, were taken with 2 -inch double combination, and the 2 -inch diaphragm. Not Listed
825 1863, London, Photographic Society A Group, Portraits of Messrs. Voigtlander, Angerer, and Callaghan. The larger Portraits were produced, on an average, in from 10 to 30 seconds; all Photographs were treated according to the wet process and with sulphate of iron. All lenses or combinations are Voigtlander & Son, Vienna. Not Listed

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