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It was no longer necessary to visit a studio that specialized in the tiny likeness.
Gem portraits were commonly stored in special albums with provision for a single portrait per page. Some Gems were cut to fit lockets, cufflinks, tie pins, rings and even garter clasps. Itinerant photographers frequently brought the tintype to public gatherings, such as fairs and carnivals.
Each eye looks at a slightly different image, and the fusion of the two images in the mind creates the illusion of depth. Sizes of stereo cards and slides: The typical mass manufactured stereo card of the period between the Civil War and WW I had a standard dimension: 3 1/2" x 7". The earliest of these cards were made on slightly curved mounts; later cards were made on slightly curved mounts that permitted greater clarity when they were seen in the stereopticon viewer.
A number of photographers, working with larger field cameras, created slightly larger cards of 4" x 7", 4 3/8" x 7" and 4 1/2" x 7".
side set of images of a single scene, viewed simultaneously through an optical device held to the eyes like a pair of binoculars.
This led to verbal skirmishes between photographers who insisted in "truth in photography". The stamp was to be canceled by requiring that the seller cancel the stamp by initializing and dating it in ink.
Opponents called retouching degenerating, demoralizing, and untruthful practices. More than
side set of images of a single scene, viewed simultaneously through an optical device held to the eyes like a pair of binoculars.
This led to verbal skirmishes between photographers who insisted in "truth in photography". The stamp was to be canceled by requiring that the seller cancel the stamp by initializing and dating it in ink.
Opponents called retouching degenerating, demoralizing, and untruthful practices. More than $1: 5 cents for each additional dollar or fraction thereof. The most rare of all of these stamps is the one cent (red) "playing cards" and the most common is the orange two cent "playing cards".
These defects are now noticeable in many calotypes, some of which are today little more than pale yellow ghosts. They could be mailed home safely without fear of shattering.
AMBROTYPE (1854 to the end of the Civil War)The ambrotype is a thin negative image on glass made to appear as a positive by showing it against a black background. It couldn't withstand travel or being carried in a locket as a daguerreotype could. The tintype actually does not contain any tin, but is made of thin black iron.
||side set of images of a single scene, viewed simultaneously through an optical device held to the eyes like a pair of binoculars.This led to verbal skirmishes between photographers who insisted in "truth in photography". The stamp was to be canceled by requiring that the seller cancel the stamp by initializing and dating it in ink.Opponents called retouching degenerating, demoralizing, and untruthful practices. More than $1: 5 cents for each additional dollar or fraction thereof. The most rare of all of these stamps is the one cent (red) "playing cards" and the most common is the orange two cent "playing cards".These defects are now noticeable in many calotypes, some of which are today little more than pale yellow ghosts. They could be mailed home safely without fear of shattering.AMBROTYPE (1854 to the end of the Civil War)The ambrotype is a thin negative image on glass made to appear as a positive by showing it against a black background. It couldn't withstand travel or being carried in a locket as a daguerreotype could. The tintype actually does not contain any tin, but is made of thin black iron.
: 5 cents for each additional dollar or fraction thereof. The most rare of all of these stamps is the one cent (red) "playing cards" and the most common is the orange two cent "playing cards".These defects are now noticeable in many calotypes, some of which are today little more than pale yellow ghosts. They could be mailed home safely without fear of shattering.
AMBROTYPE (1854 to the end of the Civil War)The ambrotype is a thin negative image on glass made to appear as a positive by showing it against a black background. It couldn't withstand travel or being carried in a locket as a daguerreotype could. The tintype actually does not contain any tin, but is made of thin black iron.



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