Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I Development of our Photo-chemical Knowledge
- CHAPTER II The Daguerreotype
- CHAPTER III Paper Photography and the Lichtpaus, or New Talbot Process
- CHAPTER IV The Development of Modern Photography
- CHAPTER V The Negative Process
- CHAPTER VI The Positive Process
- CHAPTER VII Light as a Chemical Agent
- CHAPTER VIII Chemical Effect of Different Sources of Light
- CHAPTER IX On the Refraction of Light
- CHAPTER X Photographic Optical Apparatus
- CHAPTER XI The Chemical Effects of Light
- CHAPTER XII On the Correctness of Photographs
- CHAPTER XIII Light, Shade, and Perspective
- CHAPTER XIV The Applications of Photography (continued)
- CHAPTER XV Photography with Chromium Compounds
- CHAPTER XVI Photography with Iron, Uranium, and Copper Compounds
- CHAPTER XVII The Change of Glass under the Influence of Light
- CHAPTER XVIII Photography in Natural Colours
- CHAPTER XIX Photography as a Subject to be taught in Art and Industrial Schools
- Index
- Plate section
CHAPTER IX - On the Refraction of Light
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I Development of our Photo-chemical Knowledge
- CHAPTER II The Daguerreotype
- CHAPTER III Paper Photography and the Lichtpaus, or New Talbot Process
- CHAPTER IV The Development of Modern Photography
- CHAPTER V The Negative Process
- CHAPTER VI The Positive Process
- CHAPTER VII Light as a Chemical Agent
- CHAPTER VIII Chemical Effect of Different Sources of Light
- CHAPTER IX On the Refraction of Light
- CHAPTER X Photographic Optical Apparatus
- CHAPTER XI The Chemical Effects of Light
- CHAPTER XII On the Correctness of Photographs
- CHAPTER XIII Light, Shade, and Perspective
- CHAPTER XIV The Applications of Photography (continued)
- CHAPTER XV Photography with Chromium Compounds
- CHAPTER XVI Photography with Iron, Uranium, and Copper Compounds
- CHAPTER XVII The Change of Glass under the Influence of Light
- CHAPTER XVIII Photography in Natural Colours
- CHAPTER XIX Photography as a Subject to be taught in Art and Industrial Schools
- Index
- Plate section
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- The Chemistry of Light and Photography in their Application to Art, Science, and Industry , pp. 81 - 86Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011First published in: 1883