US7160A - Improvement in coloring photographic pictures - Google Patents

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US7160A
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    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • theapaper When the balsam has become sufiiciently hard to produce a firm adherence of the paper to the glass theapaper is slightly moistened with water, and is rubbed oft with the fingers until nothing remains upon the glass but a thin film having the photographic picture'upon-it. After .the film has become perfectly dry acoat of .hard white varnish is spread upon it, which renders it transparent. When the varnish has dried the colors, finely' ground in oil, are'spread upon it, and are seen through the glass. The shades of the photographic picture form the shades of the painting, or, it not sufliciently "strong,theyrmay-bonstrengthened by suitable colorslaid behind them upon the varnish inthe manner I have mentioned. a If the paper be very thin, the soaking and rubbing may be dispensed with.

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UNITED States PATENT OFFI E.
AARON O. DAYTON, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
IMPROVEMENT IN COLORING PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 7,160, dated March 1 2, 1850.
To all whom it may concern.- 7 I Be it known that I, AARON 0. DAYTON, of t the city of Washington, in the District of O0- lumbia, have invented a new and Improved Mode of Colorin g PhotographicPictures Taken upon Paper or-upon any Transparent or Trans lucent Substance; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof. r
To enable'others to use my invention, I describe the process as follows, viz:
If the picture be upon paper, I soak it in water for some hours, the time being dependent upon the character of the paper; but if the water be hot when it ispoured on, twenty-tour hours will generally be found suflicient. I then pour off the water and place the paper between sheets of blotting-paper until nearly all the water is absorbed from it, but leaving it moist. I then attach it to a plate of glass (the face of the picture being next to the glass) with some adhesive substance which is transparent, such as Canada balsam. It Canada balsam be used, the glass should be heated, and the balsam likewise, until it willfiow freely; or the latter may be rendered more liquid by mixing with it a little ether or spirits of turpentine and applied without being heated. When the balsam has become sufiiciently hard to produce a firm adherence of the paper to the glass theapaper is slightly moistened with water, and is rubbed oft with the fingers until nothing remains upon the glass but a thin film having the photographic picture'upon-it. After .the film has become perfectly dry acoat of .hard white varnish is spread upon it, which renders it transparent. When the varnish has dried the colors, finely' ground in oil, are'spread upon it, and are seen through the glass. The shades of the photographic picture form the shades of the painting, or, it not sufliciently "strong,theyrmay-bonstrengthened by suitable colorslaid behind them upon the varnish inthe manner I have mentioned. a If the paper be very thin, the soaking and rubbing may be dispensed with.
The principal point of my invention is the coloring of these pictures from behind, and to effect this upon paper I commonly use the above preparatory process; but it-is obvious that the invention is applicable to all photographic pic-
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