- Variant Title
- 19th century photographic prints
Nineteenth century photographic prints
- Series
- Kodak publication ; no. G-2S
Kodak publication ; no. G-2S.
- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Reilly, James M., 1946-
- Published
- Rochester, NY : Eastman Kodak Co., [1986]
©1986
- Contents
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The history of photographic printing in the 19th century. The earliest photographic prints: Photogenic drawings ; Salted paper prints: 1840-1855 ; The albumen print: 1850-1895 ; Non-silver papers: 1860-1900 ; Technical advances in silver printing papers: 1880-1900 ; Bromide developing-out paper: 1885-1900 ; Emulsion-type printing-out papers: 1885-1900 ; Contact-speed developing-out papers: late 1890s.
The component materials of 19th-century prints and their forms of deterioration. Final image materials ; Binders ; Paper supports ; Secondary supports ; Surface treatments and adhesives ; Preservation problems related to the laminate structure of photographic prints.
Stability of specific print materials. Salted paper prints ; Albumen prints ; Platinotypes ; Cyanotypes ; Carbon prints, woodburytypes, and gum bichromate prints ; Collodion printing-out papers ; Gelatin printing-out papers ; Gelatin developing-out papers.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Eastman Kodak Company.
Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana (Mississippi State University. Libraries)
- Notes
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"Flowchart for identification guide" (1 folded leaf) inserted.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The history of photographic printing in the 19th century. The earliest photographic prints: Photogenic drawings ; Salted paper prints: 1840-1855 ; The albumen print: 1850-1895 ; Non-silver papers: 1860-1900 ; Technical advances in silver printing papers: 1880-1900 ; Bromide developing-out paper: 1885-1900 ; Emulsion-type printing-out papers: 1885-1900 ; Contact-speed developing-out papers: late 1890s. -- The component materials of 19th-century prints and their forms of deterioration. Final image materials ; Binders ; Paper supports ; Secondary supports ; Surface treatments and adhesives ; Preservation problems related to the laminate structure of photographic prints. -- Stability of specific print materials. Salted paper prints ; Albumen prints ; Platinotypes ; Cyanotypes ; Carbon prints, woodburytypes, and gum bichromate prints ; Collodion printing-out papers ; Gelatin printing-out papers ; Gelatin developing-out papers.