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A Manual of Photographic Chemistry, Including the Practice of the Collodion Process

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A practical handbook explains the chemistry and laboratory procedures behind photographic techniques, concentrating on the collodion process. It surveys silver salts, their photochemical behavior, and the chemical theory of latent-image formation and development. Detailed chapters provide methods for development, fixing, toning, printing, and remedies for common faults. Optical principles and camera considerations are linked to the interaction of light with various chemical sensitizers, while recipes and experimental observations guide the preparation of collodion, nitrate baths, and sensitive papers. Later additions cover dry and albuminized collodion variants, preservative techniques, and an expanded index for quick reference.

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T. Frederick Hardwich

T. Frederick Hardwich was an influential figure in the field of photographic chemistry during the 19th century. He is best known for his work "A Manual of Photographic Chemistry, Including the Practice of the Collodion Process," which provided essential insights into the chemical processes involved in photography. Hardwich's contributions helped to advance the understanding and practice of photography at a time when the medium was rapidly evolving. His manual served as a valuable resource for both amateur and professional photographers, reflecting the technical challenges and innovations of the era.

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