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A**D
Good book for sampling the various methods described!
Out almost 15 years and this is only the 13th review?…the book is much better than that!You get information on Daguerreotypes ( a safer, new, method of developing them), Calotype (paper negatives), wet plate negatives (but not the dry type- I wanted that), Ambrotypes and Tintypes and a variety of printing processes including Salt, Albumen and Cyanotype. Just a chapter on each so possibly an expert will want more information on formulas and instruction but you'll get a very good sample of each including samples of types and photos of steps in processes. 2 pages of resources I haven't checked but most probably still are in business. I found mention of 1 item, the Contact Printing Frame shown on page xvii, described as being best for glass negatives, that isn't listed there by name anyway. I'm sure it or some other alternative can be found ( at least one developing ingredient can be found at the grocery store).Good book to have!
G**R
Still current
You may look at the publication date and wonder if this is worthwhile. Well the answer is definitely yes! Its a wonderful and reasonably priced introduction to alternate processes. Its definitely helped me to get my feet on the ground, let me choose the technique that will work best for my goals, and gave me enough info to confidently start. I like the fact that you've got enough technical details to see how it all works and to get you started - but you also don't get lost in too much technique. A really nice balance for my first foray into this art.The one place the age of the publication shows is in the are of digital negatives. However, Digital Negatives by Reeder and Hinkel will get you through that in a well thought out step by step process.
G**A
educational and fun
This book will really stoke your fires of interest in doing alt photography.It's well written and well organized, and it's a fun and easy read.It also provides detailed, technical information if you want to try any of these processes yourself, in a concise and interesting way.This book stays on the nightstand, it's the kind of book that is not meant to read cover to cover, and so almost any page I open it to, there's something interesting for me to read and learn about.
G**.
Love that each process/chapter is layed out with a short ...
Really well organized. Love that each process/chapter is layed out with a short history, process, "recipe" if you will. Very helpful in getting started with each process and enough info to go forward on your own. Fabulous teaching tool.
E**R
Five Stars
The Item arrived on time and was better than expected.
A**S
Excellent Primer
I have been wanting to dabble in chemical photography for a while, and this book has been very useful for answering my general concerns and questions. It has a wide variety of techniques covered, and the chemical formulas are given in exact quantities, which is nice.
P**4
Loaded full of information
We used this book for an alternative photography class. Often I sell back books at the end of the semester but this one is a keeper.
B**S
Four Stars
Good book for understanding alternative processes. Well laid out and easy to follow
C**N
livre intéressant
livre intéressant mais qui a pris de l’âge surtout pour le cote négatif digital
L**A
Five Stars
One on the best books on this subject.
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