A Manual of Photographic Chemistry, Including the Practice of the Collodion Process

Chapter III. leads us on to the formation of _an invisible image_ upon a

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sensitive surface, with the development or bringing out to view of the same by means of chemical re-agents. This point, being of elementary importance, is described carefully;--the reduction of metallic oxides, the properties of the bodies employed to reduce, and the hypotheses which have been entertained on the nature of the Light's action, are all minutely explained.