Re: historical photos exhibit San Francisco

From: Byron OBrien ^lt;byron@agora.rdrop.com>
Date: 08/04/05-01:27:43 PM Z
Message-id: <20050804122714.P35531@agora.rdrop.com>

Loosely related via the topics of San Francisco and
alternative processes, there's a terrific showing
of a collection currently underway at SFMOMA.

http://www.sfmoma.org/exhibitions/exhib_detail.asp?id=186

Processes for works displayed include Daguerrotype,
salt print, ambrotype, tintype, platinum/palladium,
and albumen.

--Byron

On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 jude.taylor@comcast.net wrote:

> Gerretings,
>
> While doing an internet search on another subject I happened upon the web site for the California Historical Society and they currenty have an exhibit of photographs by Alice Burr (1883-1968) and Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904).
>
> http://www.californiahistoricalsociety.org/exhibits/index.html
>
> I didn't see any mention of the type of photographic process specific to the images shown. Can any of you identify the process used for the photo by Muybridge that appears very pink (right thumbnail below the photo of Muybirdge) - you need to take the link to Muybridge from the left nav bar on the main page? Have any of you gone to see this exhibit?
>
> Also, if you go under the Collections tab, then take The Photography Collection link you will find a link to photographic processes...which is a long listing describing the old as well as new process names. They don't have diginegs listed (under Negatives Classification) so I guess that process isn't history yet!! Sniles and Cheers! Judy
>
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> Mukilteo, WA
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