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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1905 (Heft 10)

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NEW THINGS WORTH LOOKING INTO.
The cash prizes offered by the ever wide-awake Kodak-builders in their
new competition. A new feature will be the “Novice” Classes, “open only
to amateurs who have never won a prize in a photographic contest.” The
entries close on November first, and the judges announced are Messrs. Rad-
clyffe Dugmore, Henry Troth, and Charles I. Berg. We advise our readers
to look into this competition, a circular of the conditions being procurable
from any dealer. Some photographers who have achieved fame are graduates
from similar competitions, and the average of merit in the Open Class has
been in the past so high that it ought to attract the most ambitious, while the
" Novice” Class offers encouragement to the less skilled and even to the
merest tyro.
The development of color-photography by means of three-colorexpo-
sures, as exemplified in the new Prof. Dr. Miethe three-color camera, built
by W. Bermpohl in Berlin. This camera is compact, beautifully finished, and
thoroughly practical. The one we have recently tested has given results
that warrant us in recommending it to all those desirous of producing color-
work. This camera is portable, simple, and adapted to the uses of the
amateur. Any one desirous of further information can address Editor of
Camera Work.
The uses of that marvelous and reasonable little telephoto-lens, the
" Adon,” made by J. H. Dallmeyer, London. We have subjected to a varied
and severe test, and find that it achieves all that and more than its makers
promise.
The great improvement in the quality of the recent output of these
well-known papers. Reliability and richness of color surpassing even
that upon which their fame is founded. May their richness in platinum
never grow less!
The aims, objects and achievements of the Photo-Secession.
The photographic publications of Wilhelm Knapp, Halle, Germany,
which cover the whole range of scientific and artistic photographic achieve-
ments from earliest times to most recent date. It is a pity that the English-
speaking countries have nothing comparable to these standard publications.
This is no doubt due to a lack of demand, as we lack the patient, scientific
thoroughness which distinguishes the Teuton.
The Booklet, " Hints on the Lining Beveler,” issued by John
Royle & Sons, Paterson, of special interest to all photo-engravers.

Kodak, $2,000
Competition

Three-color
Camera

The “Adon”

W. & C. Platinum
Papers

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Books on
Photography

Royle Lining
Beveler.
 
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