A Dictionary of Photography for the Professional And Amateur Photographer

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The subject is much too comprehensive to treat here. The amateur who desires to learn the rules of perspective must refer to some of the manuals on this subject.
Phosphorus. P=3I. A non-metallic element widely dis- tributed throughout the animal and vegetable kingdoms, but never occurring in the free state. It is insoluble in water, soluble in ether, chloroform, benzine, turpentine, and other oils, and bisulphide of carbon. It is prepared from bone-ash and other phosphates by treatment with sul
...phuric acid and sublima- tion with charcoal and sand. It has but little interest photo- graphically, phosphoric acid, a compound, being but rarely used.
Photo-Engraving. Numerous processes are in every-day use, in the best of which the action of light upon a bituminous ■film is taken advantage of. As these processes are hardly within the scope of the general run of amateurs, no further mention will be made. The best handbook on the subject is W. T. Wilkin- son's " Photo-Mechanical Processes. " Photography is the art of obtaining the representation of objects by the agency of light upon sensitive substances.


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