Anthony's photographic bulletin for .. . a colorprint in one printing,byTurati; athree-color print by FJusnik &Hausler ; a four-color print, a ten-color print, a three-color reproduction by Beil & Co., andanother by Bnxcnstcin & Co. Photographs Annual, for 1896, edited by Henry Sturmey, is a bulky volume of particular value because of the articles on the progress of photograph) during C 11 Bol hamle) has recordea the fact ei tablished in the science and practice of photography during 1 he past j 1 ar, and has done his work w en. Aloerl writes on progress in astronom ical photog] aphj,
Anthony's photographic bulletin for .. . a colorprint in one printing,byTurati; athree-color print by FJusnik &Hausler ; a four-color print, a ten-color print, a three-color reproduction by Beil & Co., andanother by Bnxcnstcin & Co. Photographs Annual, for 1896, edited by Henry Sturmey, is a bulky volume of particular value because of the articles on the progress of photograph) during C 11 Bol hamle) has recordea the fact ei tablished in the science and practice of photography during 1 he past j 1 ar, and has done his work w en. Aloerl writes on progress in astronom ical photog] aphj, 1 ins occupj ing s< ime l in annual abounds in hints and informal ion. 01 the illustra- iii- undeigiound mining pi< tures arc very intei 1 1 ing Thi thi I01 • inoin prinl will also at1 ra< 1 altint ion. Mi 1 Percy, Li id & Co. send usa cop) i iIkh Directory oj Photog)<i/i/i,i\ and Kindred Trades, whichhall doubt less find vi 1 j useful. Iii < m hei 1 he mo 1 out of-the-wa; placetand should be o publisher. ANTHONYS Photographic Bulletin EDITORS : Prof. CHARLES F. CHANDLER, , J. HARRISON. Vol. XXVII. SEPTEMBER, 1896. No. 9. BAS-RELIEF PHOTOGRAPHY. THE photographer on the alert for novelties will find in the bas-relief photograph something which is of sufficient novelty to rivethis attention and provoke his curiosity. At the Convention heldrecently at Chautauqua man)?- of these embossed or bas-relief photo-graphs were on exhibition, and to say that they excited considerablecomment is to put the matter very lightly. While it is true thatphotographs, until recently, have been produced on bulged paperwith the idea of giving relief, the effects obtained cannot be at allcompared with those shown at Chautauqua. In these the modelingof the face, and, indeed, the whole body, was exactly followed, andthe result was as if a miniature plaster-cast of the face had beenmounted and colored to imitate a photograph. The method of producing these bas-relief pho
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