The Photographic Instructor, 



FOR THE PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR. 



(Number Twenty-six of The Scovill Photographic Series.) 



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With an Appendix by Prof. Charles Ehrmann. 



The most thoroughly practical instruction book yet published and the 

 most complete, consisting, as it does, of the Comprehensive Series of 

 Practical Lessons issued to the students of the Chautauqua School of 

 Photography, revised and enlarged, with an Appendix of over thirty pages, 

 on the Nature and Use of the Various Chemicals and Substances Employed 

 in Photographic Practice, besides valuable Tables of References, etc. 



The original Lessons were contributed by such competent photographic 

 writers as 



CHARLES WAGER HULL, Superintendent of the Chautauqua School of Photog- 

 raphy ; Prof. RANDALL SPAULDING, Superintendent of the Montclair 

 Public Schools ; Prof. KARL KLAUSER, of Farmington, Conn. ; 

 Dr. MAURICE N. MILLER, of the University of the City of New 

 York; JOHN CARBUTT, the well-known Dry-plate Manufac- 

 turer of Philadelphia ; O. G. MASON, of Bellevtte 

 Hospital, New York City; Prof. CHAS. EHRMANN, 

 Instructor of the Chautauqua School of Photog- 

 graphy ; and W. I. LINCOLN ADAMS, 

 Editor of the PHOTOGRAPHIC TIMES. 



Each being an authority on the subject of which he treats. 



The Appendix is a complete chemistry of reference in itself, and is 

 invaluable to every photographic worker. 



A glance at the complete Table of Contents show the scope of the book : 

 LESSONS. 



Preface. 



Introduction. 



Apparatus. 



Management of Apparatus in the 

 Field. 



The Dark-room. 



Exposing. 



Developing. 



Fixing, Washing. Varnishing, In- 

 tensifying, and Reducing. 



Printing on Albumenized Paper. 



Printing on Various Other Papers. 



Printing on Permanent Bromide 

 Paper. 



Artistic Printing. 



Trimming and Mounting the Prints. 



Spotting and Burnishing the Prints. 



Portraiture. 



Retouching the Negative. 



I. 

 II. 



III. 

 IV. 

 V. 

 VI. 



VII. 

 VIII. 

 IX. 



X. 



XI. 

 XII. 

 XIII. 

 XIV. 



The book is embellished with Five Full-page Pictorial Illustrations, besides numer- 

 ous Cuts, Diagrams, etc., illustrating the letter-press. 

 Two hundred pages of valuable Reading Matter. 



Price, in illuminated paper covers, ... $O 75 

 Price, library edition, uniform with other numbers 



of the series, 1 25 



For sale by all dealers in photographic goods, or sent by mail, post-paid, on 

 receipt of price, by the publishers, 



THE SCOVILL & ADAMS COMPANY. 



LESSONS. 



XV. Photographing Interiors and In- 

 animate Objects. 



XVI. Copying, Enlarging, and Reduc- 

 ing. 

 XVII. Orthochromatic,or Color-sensitive 



Photography. 

 XVIII. Transparencies, andiHow to Make 



Them. 



XIX. Landscape Photography. 

 XX. Stereoscopic Photography. 

 XXI. Light and Lenses. 

 XXII. Photo-micrography. 



XXI II. Photographing by Artificial Light. 



XXIV. Emulsion Making. 



Appendix on the Nature and Use 

 of the Various Chemicals and 

 Substances Employed in Photo- 

 graphic Practice. 



