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Care and identification of 19th-century photographic prints / by James M. Reilly ; [with research assistance and selection of photographic illustrations by Constance McCabe].
Main entry:

Reilly, James M., 1946-

Title & Author:

Care and identification of 19th-century photographic prints / by James M. Reilly ; [with research assistance and selection of photographic illustrations by Constance McCabe].

Publication:

Rochester, NY : Eastman Kodak Co., ©1986.

Description:

xii, 116 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm.

Series:

Kodak publication ; no. G-2S

Notes:
"Flowchart for identification guide" (1 folded leaf) inserted.
Kodak publication no. G-2S.
Includes index.
"Flowchart for identification guide" 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.
ISBN:

0879853654 (pbk.)
9780879853655 (pbk.)

Subject:

Photographs Conservation and restoration.
Photography Printing processes Identification.
Photography
Conservatie.
Foto's.
Identificatie (algemeen)
Photographies Conservation et restauration.
Photographie Procédés d'impression Identification.
Photography Printing processes
Drucktechnik
Konservierung
Fotografie
Reproduktion
Restaurierung
Photographie.
Geschichte 1840-1900

Form/genre:

Nonfiction.
Field guides

Added entries:

Eastman Kodak Company.
Kodak publication ; no. G-2S.

19th century photographic prints
Nineteenth century photographic prints

Holdings:

Location: Library main 184221
Call No.: TR465.R45 1986 (ID:86-B20262)
Copy: c. 1
Status: Available

Location: Library main 184219
Call No.: TR465.R45 1986 (ID:86-B20262)
Copy: c. 2
Status: Available

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