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  • [s.n.] - The Photogram. February, 1898. Vol. V. No. 50
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THE PHOTOGRAM.

EYRE and SPOTTISWOODE, Proprietors.

Permanent Photographic Printing Company,

GREAT NEW STREET, LONDON, E.C.

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THE new adaptation of the well-known Wocidburytype Permanent Photographic Printing s Process is called Wo^lbury-Gra.vure, and is the outcome of many years of experience and constant and costly experiment.

It is claimed that the new process meets a long-felt want on the part of publishers generally, inasmuch as it is a process which is capable of reproducing with equal facility copies of Wash or Line Drawings, Portraits from Life, Landscapes, Reproductions of Photographs, Paintings, Old Engravings, and Sketches/of all kinds for the purpose of high-class book illustrations.

Woodbury-Gravlire has the following great advantages over other high-class processes,, such as photo-engraving, etc.,

v i. There is no initial expense in preparing a plate. x _ '

2. There is therefore no risk Of such a plate being spoiled by a large edition, thus obviating the cost of a second plate. \

3. The last copy pulled in Woodbury-Gravure is in every way, equal to the first, whether the edition required is 100 or 10,000 copies.

4. Production is more rapid.

. 5. The ink used is capable of being graduated to suit any particular artistic effect that may be

required.

Wood bury type Printing gives a fac-simile silver or platinotype print, and is most useful to the professional photographer for the rapid production of large numbers of prints in the minimum of time.

Collotype Printing of the best description, at the lowest possible prices.

Carbon Printing for publication purposes, also enlargements upon paper, opal, canvas, and ivory.

Carbon Tissue is supplied in cut pieces, in convenient form for amateurs’ use.

A Short Treatise On the Art of Carbon Printing for Amateurs hasbeen prepared. Post free four stamps^

Platinotype and Silver Printing, in large or small quantities, for amateurs or the profession.

Amateurs’ Negatives developed, varnished, spotted, blocked out, printed from, mounted, or enlarged.

Half-Tone Process Blocks of an improved description. They are made on hard copper, and bear long numbers without perceptible wear. For sharpness of detail, and light and shade, these blocks are unsurpassed.

Price Lists, Specimens, and all information on application to

Great New Street, LONDON, E.C.

Works:

Downs Park Road, HACRNEy, N.E.




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