1907: exhibits by Professor B. Homolka
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List of all exhibits from the catalogue for this exhibition:
Exhibit no. | Exhibitor | Exhibit title | Section | Picture | Catalogue |
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498 to 504 | Professor B. Homolka | Developed with indoxyl. The green negative image consists of indigo and metallic silver. | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
498 to 504 | Professor B. Homolka | Developed as No. 1 | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
498 to 504 | Professor B. Homolka | Deveoloped with thioindoxyl | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
498 to 504 | Professor B. Homolka | Developed as No. 3 | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
498 to 504 | Professor B. Homolka | Developed as No 1 with indoxyl, or as No. 3 with thioindoxyl | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
498 to 504 | Professor B. Homolka | A green transparency developed with indoxyl as No. 1 | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page | |
498 to 504 | Professor B. Homolka | An Orange Transparency developed with thioindoxyl as No. 3 | Scientific and Technical Photography and its Application to Processes of Reproduction | catalogue page |