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American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype

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A practical, recipe-driven manual that explains how to produce and finish daguerreotype and related heliographic images, offering step-by-step guidance on preparing and polishing silver plates, sensitizing chemicals, camera exposure, mercury development, fixing and gilding, and surface coloring. It supplies formulas for reagents, instructions for apparatus maintenance, variations such as dry and instantaneous methods and electrotyping, and guidance on optical considerations and the action of light. The text combines troubleshooting, cautions, and concise technical notes with a brief account of early experimental work to assist readers seeking hands-on instruction in the photographic processes described.

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S. D. Humphrey

S. D. Humphrey was an influential figure in the field of photography during the 19th century, known for his contributions to photographic processes. His notable works include "A Practical Manual of the Collodion Process," which provides detailed instructions for producing both positive and negative images on glass and paper, and the "American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype," which serves as a comprehensive guide to the daguerreotype technique. Through these publications, Humphrey played a significant role in advancing photographic techniques and education, making complex processes more accessible to practitioners of the art.

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