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Old 02-08-2008, 03:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Default Kleffel: Handbuch der peaetischen Photographie

Translated: Handbook on practical Photography.....

And who is Kleffel ??? A german gentleman, who wrote a book, that became the photo 'bible' in the 1864th and many years forward.....when Collodium was used.... it is all about Collodium.....

I had looked round for that book and to day I got it... A birthday gift from my son, daughter-in-low, my grandchild and my wife.....

Do anybody know any translation into english ???

It was translated into Danish in 1865.....

niels-erik

Ps I will copy some of the illustrations the next week and the recipes
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I loaded some illustrations up here:http://www.apug.org/forums/forum189/...fi-1864-a.html

niels-erik
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