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10 records for Positive on paper


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Cat.No. Exhibition Exhibit Title Photographer
435 1854, Dundee, Royal Infirmary Fund Family Group - (Paper Positive, from Collodion Negative, exposed in four seconds in bright weather) Shadbolt, George (1830-1901)
523 1854, Dundee, Royal Infirmary Fund Frame containing Pictures to illustrate various tints acquired by a positive Photograph from a longer or shorter stay in the old Hyposulphite Bath. The preparation of the paper being the same in every instance. Williams
6 1854, London, Photographic Society Segovia (Positive on albumenized paper.) Clifford, Charles (1819-1862)
27 1854, London, Photographic Society Ancient Aqueduct, Segovia (positive on albumenized paper.) Clifford, Charles (1819-1862)
100 1854, London, Photographic Society Six Views of the Burnham Beeches (The positives taken on iodized paper, as by the negative process) Newton, Sir William John (1785-1869)
28 1855, Glasgow, British Association Frame, containing Three photographs, printed by the following process, 1st.Specimen of positive process - a Fern Leaf printed from nature directly. Paper prepared by Solution of Tartrate of Uranic Oxide, and developed by Solution of Ferro-Cyanide of Potassium. 2d, Negative Process (from negative of an Etching) Paper prepared by the Tartrate of Uranic Oxide, and developed by Ferrid-Cyanide of Potassium. Time of Exposure to diffused light, four minutes. 3d, A Portrait from a glass negative. Paper prepared with Nitrate of Uranic Oxide, and developed by Ammonio-nitrate of Silver, fixed by Hyposulphite of Soda. Burnett, Charles John (1820-1907)
30 1855, Glasgow, British Association Photograph of Sea-weed. Printed in natural colour, by a process discovered in March last; paper by ferrid cyanide of potassium, developed by nitrate of cobalt solution. Burnett, Charles John (1820-1907)
517 1857, London, Photographic Society A Frame containing Four Positive Portraits on Paper, and two Ditto on Glass. Izard, E. I.
43.02 1862, London, International Exhibition Portrait on Plain Salted Paper. Lamb, John
43.03 1862, London, International Exhibition Portrait on Plain Salted Paper. Lamb, John

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