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Cyko portrait by Leroy Kellogg, Denver, Colo., which won salon honors at the Intermountain Convention

Identifier: portrait319111912ansc (find matches)
Title: Portrait
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Ansco Company
Subjects: Photography
Publisher: (Binghamton, N.Y. : Ansco Co.)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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ified with bichloride of mercury, and no doubtwhen you have had calls for duplicate prints from thesenegatives you found, on locating them, that all sortsof things had happened to them. A mercury printwill never be a permanent one, and my advice is,therefore, to stick to a tried formula which will giveyou excellent sepia tones, and let the other man dothe experimenting. Q. In the hypo alum formula you state that thehypo should be granular. What difference will itmake if you use crystal hypo? A. As there is a larger quantity of water ofcrystallization in crystal hypo it will be necessary toadd more, and in place of the one pound add one andone-half pounds crystal hypo and you will find thatthis will give you the same results as one pound ofthe granular. Q. What about the hypo alum gold toning mongrelbath recommended by a certain manufacturer? A. Many of you remember the sad experience ofthe combined toning bath in connection with printingout paper. A word to the wise is sufficient. r a
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Cyko portrait, by Leroy Kellogg, Denver, Colo., which wonsalon honors at the Intermountain Convention a The Last Word Concerning the IowaControversy THE two letters, and fac-simile of card awardingMr. Dyall first prize, that were crowded outof the last issue are reproduced herewith, andprove that the statement in Portrait was correct asto Cyko winning more first prizes than all the otherprinting papers put together, and five times as manyas all the other developing papers. Mr. S. W. Whiteman, Dear sir: In compliance with your request we are sending sketchwhich may help you in the department Hall of Fame. Of course you may use your judgment, but do wish youmight reproduce in the next Portrait one of our pictures(with name) and would suggest the one smaller than theothers—of lady in drape, profile view, made since convention,but of course this is only a suggestion. Now, perhaps you noticed in September Studio Lightan article on page 4, That Iowa Controversy. Maybeyou wonder what it is

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  • bookauthor:Ansco_Company
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  • bookpublisher:_Binghamton__N_Y____Ansco_Co__
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  • bookleafnumber:136
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