Louis Boutan, Fig. 33 A diagram showing how underwater photographs could be taken using magnesium light, 1900, Book illustration, detail, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Département des Estampes et de la Photographie, LL/63395 | Magnesium light ContentsIntroduction | 628.01 | Equipment for magnesium light | 628.02 | Magnesium light in use | Early accounts | 628.03 | Using magnesium light for photographic purposes (1864) | 628.04 | Magnesium and the Magnesium Light (1868) | 628.05 | Photographs taken with magnesium light | Photographers | 628.06 | Charles Waldack, Proctor & O'Shaughnessy: Mammoth Cave, Kentucky (1866) | 628.07 | Mandeville Thum: Mammoth Cave, Kentucky (ca 1876-1877) | 628.08 | Ben Hains: Views of Mammoth Cave and vicinity (1889) | 628.09 | J.C. Burrow: Mongst Mines and Miners; or Underground scenes by flash-light (1893) | Charles Piazzi Smyth: The Great Pyramid and the use of magnesium light (1865) | 628.10 | Charles Piazzi Smyth: Use of magnesium light at the Great Pyramid (1865) | 628.11 | Charles Piazzi Smyth: Photography, Magnesium, and the Pyramid (1865) | 628.12 | Charles Piazzi Smyth: As soon as it was discovered that photography was possible by magnesium... (1865) |
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