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One of the most pathetic was a small daguerreotype of a beautiful young girl.
She had taken out a daguerreotype of her husband, and was looking at it.
She produced a piece of white paper in which the daguerreotype had been folded.
Then there were one or two daguerreotypes, little full-length figures framed in gold paper.
Initially, as is the case here, artists and later trades men took direct gelatin copies from the surface of the daguerreotype to produce lithographs.
Since early daguerreotypes required a fifteen-minute exposure, post-mortem images of children were easier to produce than images of live children.
This archive includes daguerreotypes, magic lantern slides, glass plate negatives and modern cellulose nitrate and acetate formats.
These pictures confirm that daguerreotypes accommodated, simultaneously, ' ' the informal portrait of the common man ' ' and the more ostentatious portraits of those in the lap of luxury.
For its nature, plentiful evidence, and excellent layout, the book will appeal to fashion and daguerreotype experts as well as to those engaged in sociocultural research.
It is in fact a mirror image of the square, as was normal for daguerreotypes unless a mirror was used together with the camera.
The thermionic cameras were made from brass, using round daguerreotype plates which exposed a diameter of 8 cm.
By the late 1850s, the ambrotype was overtaking the daguerreotype in popularity.
He substituted daguerreotypes for judging, a practice quickly adopted by newspapers.
Daguerreotypes were mounted in cases under glass with a cover, or in a frame that could be hung on a wall.
In 1842, however, he began working with the newly invented daguerreotype.
With a daguerreotype, any writing will appear back to front.
Two very important daguerreotypes (an early photographic process) were purchased in the 1990s.
In addition, the calotype produced a less clear image than the daguerreotype.
The daguerreotype was problematic in that it required exposure times as long as 30 minutes to create a portrait.