A Manual Of Photography
Forfatter: Robert Hunt
År: 1853
Forlag: John Joseph Griffin & Co.
Sted: London
Udgave: 3
Sider: 370
UDK: 77.02 Hun
Third Edition, Enlarged
Illustrated by Numerous Engrabings
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34 HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY.
adjustment of the proportions, and in the mode of operation,
lies the difficulty of these investigations, since it is possible, by
adopting other proportions and manipulations not very greatly
differing from the above, and which a careless reader might
consider to be the same, not only to fail in obtaining the highly
exalted sensibility which is desirable in this process, but actually
to obtain scarcely any photographic result at all."
Mr. Talbot proposed the name of Amphitype, or doubtful
image, for these pictures. This name had, however, been
adopted previously, at Mr. Talbot’s recommendation, by Sir John
Herschel, and in the Collodion processes, to be by and by de-
scribed, we have similar phenomena, to which the name applies
with equal force.
It is not improbable but the high degree of sensibility which
is certainly obtained in this process, is rather due to the forma-
tion of an iodide of ethyle in tire mixture, than to the com-
bination, as Mr. Talbot supposes, of the proto-iodide and the
proto-sulphate of iron. My own researches convince me that
we should seek for the highest degrees of sensibility amidst the
numerous combinations of the ethyle and methyle compounds
with the metallic oxides.