Text Appearing Before Image: good tone in a slide is most necessary for detail. Interest-ing subjects, etc., cannot make up for a poor tone, while some-times simple views will acquire beauty from their tone. There are a number of ways of getting toned slides. One ofthe best is collodio-chloride emulsion, formulas for which willbe found in one of the former Annuals or standard works onthe subject, to which I would refer those who may wish tofollow up this branch. This being one of printing out it hasthe advantage of being susceptible to the printing-in of clouds,vignetting out of blemishes, and in other ways improving thegeneral look of the finished plate. Besides you can get anyrange of color you may desire, the same as though you wereprinting on ordinary silver paper. Your emulsion should berich in silver and the printing must be deep. The toning of bromide of silver as formed in the ordinarydeveloping is what I shall devote my remarks to. While thewet plate lends itself the most readily to toning, this need not Text Appearing After Image:
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1892
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