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A practical manual explaining the chemistry and workshop techniques of silver photographic printing, beginning with illustrative experiments on light-sensitive silver compounds and the effect of albumen and sizing. It gives step-by-step procedures for preparing albumenized paper, mixing and maintaining sensitizing baths, silvering and washing paper, cutting and framing, and printing from landscape and portrait negatives, including vignetting and combination printing, followed by toning, fixing, thorough washing, drying, and mounting. Later sections cover printing on plain, resinized, and gelatino-chloride papers, common defects and their remedies, and finishing methods such as encaustic paste, enamelling, and cameo prints, with practical formulas and an appendix.

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H. P. Robinson

H. P. Robinson was a notable figure in the field of photography, particularly recognized for his contributions to the art of silver printing. His work, "The Art and Practice of Silver Printing," serves as a significant resource for photographers interested in mastering this traditional technique. Robinson's insights and practical guidance have influenced both amateur and professional photographers, highlighting the intricate processes involved in creating silver prints. His dedication to the craft has left a lasting impact on the photographic community, making him a respected name in the history of photography.

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