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  2. Enlarger - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s hand-coloured enlargements from carte-de-visite prints and daguerreotypes as well as existing negatives were offered for sale in London, England for two shillings for an A4 print, and three pounds for a life size bust. R. L. Elliot & Company, of King's Road could print up to 25" x 20" from quarter plate negatives in 1878 using ...

  3. Solar camera - Wikipedia

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    A number of photographers, inventors and photographic businesses contributed to the design development of the solar camera. An antecedent was the solar microscope of c.1740, [5] employed in experiments with photosensitive silver nitrate by Thomas Wedgwood and Humphry Davy in making the first, but impermanent, photographic enlargements.

  4. Photo-crayotype - Wikipedia

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    The first involved printing a light photographic positive on salted paper using a toned or bleached negative to lower the contrast. The other, producing what is generally referred to as a “crayon enlargement”, [2] [3] was to use a magic lantern to project the photograph onto the rear of drawing paper or a canvas. [4]

  5. E. & H. T. Anthony & Company - Wikipedia

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    E. & H. T. Anthony & Company was the largest supplier and distributors of photographic supplies in the United States during the 19th century. [1] The company is notable for capturing various important historical images of the time, including one of the only daguerreotypes taken of 7th President Andrew Jackson.

  6. International Photo-Engravers Union of North America

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    The first American photoengravers' union, Photo-Engravers of America, was formed in 1886 in New York City. In 1894, the International Typographical Union (ITU) chartered its first photoengraver's affiliate, New York Photo-Engravers' Union No. 1. The ITU organized a number of photoengravers' unions over the next several years.

  7. Remember when Prince William wore a Speedo that was really ...

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    Sure, Zac Efron is getting all the attention this week for strutting his stuff in an American flag Speedo, but long before we had Zac, we had Prince William.

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