CONTENTS.

Previous
PAGE
Introduction by the Editor.—Early History of Photogravure—Woodbury's Process—Other Methods, 5
Chapter I.—The Negative.—Quality best Suitable.—Necessity for Reversing.—Methods of Obtaining Reversals.—The Powder Process, 9
Chapter II.—The Transparency.—The Carbon Process.—Cutting up the Tissue.—Sensitizing.—Drying.—Exposing.—Continuing Action of Light.—Development.—Carbutt's Transparency Plates, 15
Chapter III.—The Carbon Tissue.—Sensitizing and Exposing.—The Actinometer, 22
Chapter IV.—Cleaning and Graining of the Copper Plate Plate—Grade of Copper Necessary.—Where and How to Buy it, 25
Chapter V.—Development of Negative Resist on the Copper Plate.—Preparation for Biting with Acid through the Gelatine, 29
Chapter VI.—The Acid Baths.—How to Make Them and Method of Biting through the Gelatine, 32
Chapter VII.—Cleaning and Polishing the Plate, with Tools Necessary for Retouching, 37
Chapter VIII.—Printing from the Plate.—Steel Facing, 39
Chapter IX.—Materials Necessary for Photogravure—List of Firms Supplying Them, 41
Chapter X.—Books and Articles on Photogravure, 1888-1893, 44


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Clyx.com


Top of Page
Top of Page