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The Daguerreotype: Nineteenth-Century Technology and Modern Science [Paperback]

M. Susan Barger (Author), William B. White (Author)
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April 10, 2000

The discovery of light-sensitive chemicals in mid-nineteenth-century Europe carried large implications—for scientists, technicians, astronomers, and for the businesspeople who soon made family portraiture standard tabletop fare in middle-class homes. In The Daguerreotype: Nineteenth-Century Technology and Modern Science, M. Susan Barger and William B. White begin with a history of the process itself. Tracing the daguerreotype's origins and development, they proceed to discuss what researchers in this century have learned about the chemistry of the daguerreotype. They also address practical curatorial issues, describing how to restore and preserve the artifacts themselves. Richly illustrated, this survey of a fascinating and ubiquitous feature of mid-nineteenth-century life also provides a detailed technical study of the daguerreotype process.

"The original motivation for our work was to devise better ways to preserve and care for daguerreotypes. As materials scientists, we knew that we needed to understand exactly what a daguerreotype is and how it is formed before we could attempt the problem of how best to care for these images... Our scientific work also gave us the opportunity to take a new look and interpretation of the scientific and technological literature on the daguerreotype and to reevaluate its technical history."—from the Preface to the 1999 edition


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Examines how contemporary photographers and scientists understood the technology of the daguerreotype, the first photographic method, used from 1839 to the mid-1850s. Details the modern explanation of its mechanics and reviews the current means of image preservation and restoration. Of interest to historians of technology, and those involved with preservation efforts.

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Contains more information than any book that has ever come out on the daguerreotype. And it isn't all technical information; over half of the book is filled with diligent photo-historical research with lots of information on individual daguerreotypists and their work.

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Barger and White's book will attract readers interested in the history of early photography and nineteenth-century technology. It provides indispensable information for collectors and restorers. The paperback edition will contribute to the preservation of photography's heritage.

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How daguerreotypes were done


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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; Johns Hopkins Pbk. Ed edition (April 10, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801864585
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801864582
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #490,657 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Serious science, with history., January 25, 2002
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An excellent study of a somewhat ignored area of early photographic practice. The authors are unusually detailed about the science of the process, some of which isn't really understood even today. But the narrative of the personalities involved in the early days is used to great effect throughtout. Daguerreotype isn't really my field, but I'm now fascinated!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Collect these!, October 11, 2003
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That is what the head of my fine art department told me when I was majoring in fine art photography years ago. This type of photographic collection and historical explanation is a part of American art history and not to be overlooked. The guys who worked in the mercury vapored darkrooms basically sacrificed their lives for some of this stuff. If you ever see these at estate sales, etc. buy them and put them away, there are only a limited number of them floating around from an era gone by. Great book, must have for the serious photographer.
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FROM THE EARLY MORNING of August 19, 1839, people had been arriving at I'Institute in Paris to hear the public disclosure of Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre's method for capturing images using a camera. Read the first page
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United States, New York, Paul Beck Goddard, Robert Cornelius, Royal Society, Joseph Saxton, Transit of Venus, Edmond Becquerel, John Draper, George Eastman House, Louis Jacques, Susan Barger, Alice Swan, Antoine Claudet, Central High School, David Alter, Harvard College Observatory, Materials Research Laboratory, Mathew Brady, Otto Wiener, William Henry Fox Talbot, Collection of Matthew, David Brewster, French Parliament, Great Equatorial
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