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- TABLE DES MATIÈRES
- RECHERCHE DANS LE DOCUMENT
- TEXTE OCÉRISÉ
- Première image
- 1896 (p.153)
- OUR PRIZE COMPETITION (p.153)
- UNIVERSAL TRANSPARENCY (p.153)
- OUR ILLUSTRATIONS (p.154)
- BRISTOL INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION (p.154)
- INTERESTING LANTERN SLIDE COMPETITION (p.155)
- CARRYING A CAMERA (p.157)
- RONTGEN RAY PHOTOGRAPHY IN SYDNEY (p.157)
- PLATES FOR X-RAY PHOTOGRAPHY (p.157)
- X-RAYS AND GOLD MINING (p.157)
- INTERCOLONIAL INDUSTRIAL AND JUVENILE EXHIBITION IN ALBURY (p.158)
- FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY (p.159)
- Contrast. Exposure and Development (p.160)
- The Eastman Photographic Materials Co (p.160)
- DESIGN FOR A PHOTOGRAPHIC TRANSIT CIRCLE (p.161)
- Adjustment of Camera (p.161)
- THE INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION AND CONGRESS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, 1896 (p.162)
- EXHIBITION PICTURES (p.162)
- PAPERS READ AT THE INTERCOLONIAL CONGRESS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, 1896 (p.163)
- PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE LECTURE ROOM (p.163)
- PHOTOGRAPHY (p.165)
- PROCESS WORK (p.167)
- A TURMERIC PRINTING PROCESS (p.167)
- SCIENCE AND ART (p.168)
- NEWS AND NOTES (p.169)
- NEW SOUTH WALES (p.169)
- THE PHOTOGRAPHIC UNION OF NEW SOUTH WALES (p.169)
- PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF N.S.W (p.170)
- LANDS DEPARTMENT PHOTO. SOCIETY (p.171)
- N.S.W. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY CAMERA CLUB (p.171)
- PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION AT THE N.S.W. POULTRY, PIGEON, AND DOG SHOW (p.171)
- VICTORIA (p.171)
- VICTORIAN NOTES (p.171)
- AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA (p.172)
- GORDON COLLEGE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION (p.172)
- WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB (p.173)
- QUEENSLAND (p.174)
- QUEENSLAND AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY (p.174)
- TASMANIA (p.174)
- Hobart Notes by “Syrius.” (p.174)
- NORTHEN TASMANIAN CAMERA CLUB (p.174)
- NEW ZEALAND (p.174)
- WELLINGTON CAMERA CLUB (p.174)
- FORMULAE.TO UNLOOSE STOPPER (p.175)
- DEVELOPING FILMS (p.175)
- Spotting Prints. Albumenised Paper (p.175)
- Preparing Negatives for Retouching. New Way (p.175)
- CORRESPONDENCE (p.176)
- JUDGING STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHY AT LAUCESTON, TASMANIA (p.176)
- EDITOR'S TABLE (p.176)
- BOOKS RECEIVED (p.176)
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THE AUSTRALIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL
July 20, 1896.
ipTEtiCOLOpL INDUSTRIAL /\ND JUVENILE EXHIBITION IN ALBUIJY.
The committee of the Albury Industrial and Juverile Exhibition, to be held in the border capital in September next, are now inviting applications for space in connection with the event. Every effort is being made to render the project a success, and from the cordiality with which it has been received throughout New South Wales and Victoria there can be little doubt that a great success will be attained. The Exhibition will be held in buildings covering in all 70,000 square feet of space, and arrangements are being made by which it is expected the Railway Commissioners will carry exhibits free of charge, and excursions will be organized at specially low*rates. The classes in which exhibits will be received are varied and comprehensive, and there will be a special Juvenile Court for exhibitors under 14 years of age, and between 14 and 18. There will also be a section for non-competitive exhibits.
In the Art Section, photographic work is to receive special attention, a liberal Prize Schedule having been issued, a copy of wThich we here give for the information of our readers, many of wnoni will doubtless forward exhibits.
PHOTOGRAPHY.—PRIZE SCHEDULE.
(FOR AMATEURS.)
Entance fee, 2s. 6d.; 10s, 6d. will cover any number of entries Each exhibit must be the bona fide work of exhibitors.
Class A PORTRAITS.
Section 1.—Half plate or under, 2 pictures, Medal, certificate and trophy, presented by the Rev. D. Smith.
B GROUPS.
Section 1.—Half plate and under, 2 pictures. Medal, certificate and trophy, presented by Albury Brewing Co.
C LANDSCAPES.
Section i.—Full or over, 2 pictures.
„ 2.—Half, 2 pictures.
i! 3.-5 x 4 or under, 2 pictures.
Medal and certificate in each section.
D RIVER OR CREEK SCENES, OR WATERFALLS.
Section 1,—Full or over, 2 pictures.
„ 2.—Half, 2 pictures,
„ 3—5 x 4 or under, 2 pictures.
Medal and certificate in each section.
E SHIPPING OR YACHTING.
Section 1.—Half, 2 pictures.
„ 2.-5 x 4 or under, 2 pictures.
Medal and certificate in each section.
F SEASCAPE.
Sect! 1.—Half or under, 1 picture. Medal, certificate and trophy, presented by Mr, Davidson, saddler, Dean-street, Albury.
G ARCHITECTURE EXTERIORS.
Section 1.—Full or over, 1 picture.
„ 2.—Half or under, 1 picture.
Medal, certificate and trophy, presented by Mr. Thorne, architect, Albury, and T. H. Mate and Co., Albury.
H ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS.
Section 1.—Full or over, 1 picture.
„ 2.—Half or under, 1 picture.
Medal and certificate in each section.
I CYCLING PHOTOGRAPHS.
Section 1.—Medal, certificate, and trophy, Ji is , presented by the American “Ideal” Cycle Co., Melbourne, for the best collection of cycling photos.
J COLLECTION ANY SUBJECTS.
Section 1.—Medal, certificate, and trophy, valued at Ji is,, presented by Dr, Cleaver Woods, Albury, for the best collection of photographs.
K ART PICTURE.
Section 1,— Any size, any picture. Prize valued at £1 is, presented by Mrs. Darley, Albury Hotel.
Medals, certificates, and special prizes will be awarded for exhibits in the following sections, according to merit.
L ANIMAL OR BIRD STUDY.
Section 1.—Any size, 1 picture.
M SEASIDE RESORT.
Section 1.—Any size, r picture.
N HAND CAMERA (Street Scenes or Moving Objects, (Marine Views excepted.)
Section 1.—5 x 4 or under, 1 picture.
0 HAND CAMERA (Pictorial).
Section 1.—5 x 4 or under, 1 picture.
P ENLARGEMENTS.
Section 1.—1 picture.
JUVENILES.
(Under 21 Years or Age.)
Section 1.—Two pictures, any size, any subject. Medal, certificate, and prize, valued at £1 5s., presented by-Messrs. Roxburgh and Accountants, Albury.
Entry Forms and all particulars will be supplied on application to the Director, Mr. A. S. Manders, J.P., Albury, N.S.W.
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Visible and Invisible Light Rays.—M.
Gustave Le Bon claims, in notes presented to the Paris Academy of Sciences, that he has proved that ordinary lamplight and gaslight are transmitted through opaque bodies, such as a sheet of copper, one-thirteenth of an inch in thickness ; not in a form of visible light, but in the rays which produce photographic effect on a sensitised film. M. Nieuwenglowski has questioned these experiments, and states that he has obtained the same effect in complete darkness, attributing his results to luminous energy stored up in the plates. We do not quite follow his dicta, but presume that M. Nieuwenglowski understands what he means by his statement.
Le texte affiché peut comporter un certain nombre d'erreurs. En effet, le mode texte de ce document a été généré de façon automatique par un programme de reconnaissance optique de caractères (OCR). Le taux de reconnaissance estimé pour cette page est de 97,60 %.
La langue de reconnaissance de l'OCR est l'Anglais.
THE AUSTRALIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNAL
July 20, 1896.
ipTEtiCOLOpL INDUSTRIAL /\ND JUVENILE EXHIBITION IN ALBUIJY.
The committee of the Albury Industrial and Juverile Exhibition, to be held in the border capital in September next, are now inviting applications for space in connection with the event. Every effort is being made to render the project a success, and from the cordiality with which it has been received throughout New South Wales and Victoria there can be little doubt that a great success will be attained. The Exhibition will be held in buildings covering in all 70,000 square feet of space, and arrangements are being made by which it is expected the Railway Commissioners will carry exhibits free of charge, and excursions will be organized at specially low*rates. The classes in which exhibits will be received are varied and comprehensive, and there will be a special Juvenile Court for exhibitors under 14 years of age, and between 14 and 18. There will also be a section for non-competitive exhibits.
In the Art Section, photographic work is to receive special attention, a liberal Prize Schedule having been issued, a copy of wThich we here give for the information of our readers, many of wnoni will doubtless forward exhibits.
PHOTOGRAPHY.—PRIZE SCHEDULE.
(FOR AMATEURS.)
Entance fee, 2s. 6d.; 10s, 6d. will cover any number of entries Each exhibit must be the bona fide work of exhibitors.
Class A PORTRAITS.
Section 1.—Half plate or under, 2 pictures, Medal, certificate and trophy, presented by the Rev. D. Smith.
B GROUPS.
Section 1.—Half plate and under, 2 pictures. Medal, certificate and trophy, presented by Albury Brewing Co.
C LANDSCAPES.
Section i.—Full or over, 2 pictures.
„ 2.—Half, 2 pictures.
i! 3.-5 x 4 or under, 2 pictures.
Medal and certificate in each section.
D RIVER OR CREEK SCENES, OR WATERFALLS.
Section 1,—Full or over, 2 pictures.
„ 2.—Half, 2 pictures,
„ 3—5 x 4 or under, 2 pictures.
Medal and certificate in each section.
E SHIPPING OR YACHTING.
Section 1.—Half, 2 pictures.
„ 2.-5 x 4 or under, 2 pictures.
Medal and certificate in each section.
F SEASCAPE.
Sect! 1.—Half or under, 1 picture. Medal, certificate and trophy, presented by Mr, Davidson, saddler, Dean-street, Albury.
G ARCHITECTURE EXTERIORS.
Section 1.—Full or over, 1 picture.
„ 2.—Half or under, 1 picture.
Medal, certificate and trophy, presented by Mr. Thorne, architect, Albury, and T. H. Mate and Co., Albury.
H ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS.
Section 1.—Full or over, 1 picture.
„ 2.—Half or under, 1 picture.
Medal and certificate in each section.
I CYCLING PHOTOGRAPHS.
Section 1.—Medal, certificate, and trophy, Ji is , presented by the American “Ideal” Cycle Co., Melbourne, for the best collection of cycling photos.
J COLLECTION ANY SUBJECTS.
Section 1.—Medal, certificate, and trophy, valued at Ji is,, presented by Dr, Cleaver Woods, Albury, for the best collection of photographs.
K ART PICTURE.
Section 1,— Any size, any picture. Prize valued at £1 is, presented by Mrs. Darley, Albury Hotel.
Medals, certificates, and special prizes will be awarded for exhibits in the following sections, according to merit.
L ANIMAL OR BIRD STUDY.
Section 1.—Any size, 1 picture.
M SEASIDE RESORT.
Section 1.—Any size, r picture.
N HAND CAMERA (Street Scenes or Moving Objects, (Marine Views excepted.)
Section 1.—5 x 4 or under, 1 picture.
0 HAND CAMERA (Pictorial).
Section 1.—5 x 4 or under, 1 picture.
P ENLARGEMENTS.
Section 1.—1 picture.
JUVENILES.
(Under 21 Years or Age.)
Section 1.—Two pictures, any size, any subject. Medal, certificate, and prize, valued at £1 5s., presented by-Messrs. Roxburgh and Accountants, Albury.
Entry Forms and all particulars will be supplied on application to the Director, Mr. A. S. Manders, J.P., Albury, N.S.W.
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Visible and Invisible Light Rays.—M.
Gustave Le Bon claims, in notes presented to the Paris Academy of Sciences, that he has proved that ordinary lamplight and gaslight are transmitted through opaque bodies, such as a sheet of copper, one-thirteenth of an inch in thickness ; not in a form of visible light, but in the rays which produce photographic effect on a sensitised film. M. Nieuwenglowski has questioned these experiments, and states that he has obtained the same effect in complete darkness, attributing his results to luminous energy stored up in the plates. We do not quite follow his dicta, but presume that M. Nieuwenglowski understands what he means by his statement.
Le texte affiché peut comporter un certain nombre d'erreurs. En effet, le mode texte de ce document a été généré de façon automatique par un programme de reconnaissance optique de caractères (OCR). Le taux de reconnaissance estimé pour cette page est de 97,60 %.
La langue de reconnaissance de l'OCR est l'Anglais.



